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Hangzhou Foreign Languages School (HFLS) (
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: 杭州外国语学校 (simp.)/杭州外國語學校 (trad.)), colloquially referred to as "Hangwai"(杭外), is a grade 7–12 public high school located in
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,
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, China. Founded in 1964, HFLS is one of the country's first eight foreign language schools, and is one of the country's most prestigious. As stipulated by the
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, 20% of the students from each graduating class are exempted from the
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and are instead directly admitted into top Chinese universities.


History

In 1963, a shortage of qualified recruits for diplomatic service led the new Chinese government in
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to adopt new policies aimed at producing an institutionalized recruitment pool of talented students proficient in foreign languages through primary and secondary education. Hangzhou Foreign Languages School was thus established, together with seven other equivalent foreign language schools in the cities of
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,
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, Changchun,
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,
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, Chongqing and
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. In 1964, the middle school division of the HFLS was located on the campus of the Affiliated Middle School Attached to
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, known today as Xuejun Middle School; whereas the primary school division was established, located on the campus of Zhejiang Infant Normal School. The latter half of the HFLS had to move around twice before 1966, when the two divisions of the HFLS merged into one single institution located on Zhejiang Infant Normal School's campus. As the
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began that same year, the HFLS stopped recruiting new students, and current students left the school after 1969, with students in the primary school division being transferred to elementary schools nearby and all HFLS's middle school students joining the "
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." The HFLS faculty, with the exception of
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teachers, were all told to leave. The school was able to recover and rejuvenate institutionally after the
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ended, and became a grade 7-12 high school. In 1991, the HFLS moved into a new campus on Academy Road. In September 2003, the school moved again into its brand new suburban campus on Liuhe Road, and as a result, was able to drastically expand the size of its student body. In January 2016, the HFLS relocated for another time to a new, smaller campus further to the west on Liuhe Road, after decisions were made to downsize the school and revoke many of its longstanding privileges in recruitment and admission that had been instrumental to its erstwhile success.


Admission

Hangzhou Foreign Languages School had been the only school allowed to conduct
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s for elementary school graduates in Zhejiang Province. During the 1990s, elementary schools in
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, the capital of
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, were given a quota of one student for each class, normally the top student. Together with students recommended for their special talents in
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and
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, around 1,000 students in the city sat the written exams of Mathematics and
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, after which around 100 students were qualified for
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s and 80 students aged around 13 to 14 were finally admitted, forming 2 classes in entering grade 7.Hangzhou Foreign Language School News: Admission Scheme
, 2006-01-24
Due to the pressure from other secondary schools, the entrance exams of Hangzhou Foreign Language School evolved towards the form of pure interviews after 2000. The candidates pool was extended to all elementary schools in
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Province while both the candidates quota and number of admissions expanded, recruiting 11 to 12 classes each year. In 2009, the Department of Education of Zhejiang announced that the school will become an affiliate of the then newly established Zhejiang International Studies University, which caused the school to stop conducting entrance interviews. The decision of affiliation was later revoked in reaction to the dissatisfaction from students and faculty, but the school opted to have a lottery process in selecting students.


Cambridge A-Level Center

Hangzhou Foreign Languages School was accredited in 2008 as an International Examination Center by the
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International Examinations ( CIE). As a result
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in collaboration with the HFLS administration, established a new division within the school called "Cambridge A-Level Center (CAL)," which serves a small number of gifted students from grade 10 to grade 12. At the CAL Center,
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and British A-Level courses are offered with English as the primary language of instructio

Since the class of 2017, HFLS students enrolled at the CAL Center have been required to also finish the standard high school curriculum of
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Province, whose subjects include
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, arts, music, Chinese history, geography, political science,
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and physical education. The student government plays an important role in student life at the CAL Center, as its members regularly organize events celebrating different Chinese and Western holidays, such as the New Year's Day, Christmas, and Halloween, in addition to also overseeing the operations of all the student clubs at the CAL Center.


Alumni

*
Xi Mingze Xi Mingze (; ; born 25 June 1992), nicknamed Xiao Muzi (), is the only child of General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping and operatic-style traditional singer Peng Liyuan. Early life and education Xi Mingze was born on 25 Ju ...
(Daughter of Chinese paramount leader
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and folk singer
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) * Chen Jian (politician) (Member of Ministry of Commerce, Assistant Minister) *
Colin Huang Colin Huang or Huang Zheng (, born January 1, 1980) is a Chinese billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and former CEO of the e-commerce company Pinduoduo, which is now the largest agriculture platform in China. Huang is al ...
(Founder and former CEO of
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) * Frank Wang (Founder and CEO of DJI)


Athletics

Athletics teams from the school have accumulated numerous accolades in municipal and provincial contests, among which are: * 3rd place in Hangzhou Cheerleading Contest in 2004 and 2017 * 5th place in Hangzhou High School Women's Soccer Contest in 2009 * 4th place in Men's Soccer Contest in 2012 * 4th place in Hangzhou High School Women's Volleyball Contest in 2012 * 1st place in Hangzhou Middle School Aerobics Contest from 2006 to 2014 * 5th place in Zhejiang Student Pingpong Contest(Hangzhou division), women's category


See also

* Nanjing Foreign Language School *
Shanghai Foreign Language School Shanghai Foreign Language School (SFLS, ) is a secondary school based in Shanghai, China. It is not a traditional 'language school' as in schools delivering only language teaching. It is a full-time high school providing education to students age ...


References


External links

{{Commons category, Hangzhou Foreign Language School
Official website of HFLS in Chinese




Foreign-language high schools in China Education in Hangzhou