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The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University
The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University (, commonly abbreviated as The Experimental High School Attached to BNU () or Experimental High () and sometimes referred to as ESBNU or SDSZ, is a Beacon high schools in Beijing, beacon high school in Xicheng District, Beijing, People's Republic of China, China established in 1917. It is composed of a junior high school, encompassing grades 7 through 9, and a senior high school, encompassing grades 10 through 12. It is an experimental base for teaching reform considered by the Chinese Ministry of Education and Beijing Normal University. The school is well known for its core values and academic excellence, as well as for the torture and murder of Bian Zhongyun, a deputy principal at the school and one of the first victims of the Cultural Revolution. History In March 1917, the Girls' Middle School Attached to Beijing Girls' Normal School () was established. In July 1924, the Girls' Middle School became subordinat ...
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