Beijing No.4 High School 北京市第四中学 | |
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Address | |
A2 West Huangchenggen North St China | |
Coordinates | 39°55′53″N116°22′42″E / 39.931262°N 116.378257°E |
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Type | Public |
Motto | Diligence, Rigor, Democracy and Pioneering |
Established | 1906 (as Shun-Tian Secondary School) |
School district | Xicheng District |
Principal | Ma Jinglin (马景林) |
Faculty | 300 (Main Campus) |
Number of students | 1500 (Main Campus) |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Dark Blue White |
Song | Song of Hope and Ideal |
Branches | Senior High Campus Junior High Campus International Campus Fangshan Campus Shunyi Campus Hohhot Campus |
Website | bhsf.cn |
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The school's predecessor was built in 1907 and was originally named "Shuntian Middle School." In 1949, it was renamed "Beijing No. 4 High School." In 2005, it merged with Beihai Secondary School and resumed junior high school enrollment.
In 2008, some teachers from Ethnicity Unity Secondary School were merged into the school. The school merged with Beijing No. 63 Secondary School in 2015.
The school currently has four campuses: high school, junior high school, Guangzhou Guangwai campus, and Fuxingmen international campus. [2] [3]
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