Northeast Yucai School

Northeast Yucai School (NEYC)
(Chinese: 东北育才学校)
Location
China Shenyang, Liaoning Province
People's Republic of China
Coordinates 41°25′20″N 123°15′18″E / 41.422245°N 123.254976°E / 41.422245; 123.254976Coordinates: 41°25′20″N 123°15′18″E / 41.422245°N 123.254976°E / 41.422245; 123.254976
Information
Type Public
Established May 1, 1949
President GAO Chen (高琛)
Faculty N/A
Number of students 10,000
Color(s) Spring bud and Office green
        
Philosophy 自信 自强 自豪
Website www.neyc.cn

Northeast Yucai School (Chinese: 东北育才学校; pinyin: Dōngběi Yùcái Xúexiào) is an educational institute in Shenyang, China, offering education from kindergarten to pre-university (senior high) level.

NEYC has eight campuses in Shenyang City. The main campus (South Campus) covers an area of 164-acre (0.66 km2) and a building area of 343,000 square meters.

History

Community

NEYC, founded in 1949, serves the education needs of Shenyang City. The city is the economic and political center of northeast China, with a population of 7.9 million. The school has eight campuses with a K-6, 7-9, 10-12 grade-level configuration and an enrollment of nearly 10,000 students.

School

NEYC (main campus, the high school division) is a six-year public high school enrolling students in grades 7 through 12. Fully accredited by the Provincial Education Department of Liaoning, NEYC is one of the key high schools in Liaoning Province.

NEYC established the Group Education patterns “Varieties of main body, Go in different ways, Chancellor’s accountability, Autonomous schooling.”

Campuses

North Campus

Address: No. 100 Nanyi Road, Heping District, Shenyang

South Campus

Address: No. 2 Gaogong Road, Hunnan New District, Shenyang

Northeast Yucai Kindergarten

Address: No. 2 Gaogong Road, Hunnan New District, Shenyang

Huishan Campus

Presidents

Li Liqun (李立群 Lǐ Lì-qún) (December 26, 1919– ) is the first president of the school. Her husband Gao Gang高岗) was the chief party secretary and government leader of Manchuria (Northeastern China) from 1949 to 1952.

Faculty

There are about 600 teachers in NEYC, 99.4% of whom have earned a bachelor's degree in national normal universities. More than 120 teachers graduated from or are in a postgraduate course. About 100 teachers have been to the US, the UK, Australia, France, New Zealand, Canada and Japan to have professional improvement. Experts and professors have been invited to be part-time teachers, among whom 15 persons have served the school for more than one year, including nine professors and research fellows, and four doctors. About 25 foreign teachers have been invited to work in the school each term.

The curriculum

Each school year consists of two semesters with courses and subjects depending on the grade.

All students in the senior high school division (grades 10 to 12) have courses in Chinese Language, Math (including algebra, geometry and basic calculus), English Language, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Economics, and Philosophy. All science courses include lab courses and lectures.

Four times a week students have elective courses. There are almost 35 elective courses in grades 9 through 11, such as Computer science, Pottery, Theatre and Drama, Chinese traditional painting, Art History and Appreciation.

Science Accelerated Programs are offered in Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science. Specialized Classes include Japanese Language, French Language, English Language, and Advanced Level Mathematics.

German section

The school includes a section for German students.[1] BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd. and NYS jointly held the 2010 grand opening ceremony.[2]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Deutsche Schulen in China" (Archive). Vertretungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in der Volksrepublik China. Retrieved on October 1, 2015.
  2. "Northeast Yucai International Department German Class Unveiling Ceremony Observes the Grand Opening" (Archive). September 15, 2010. Retrieved on October 1, 2015.

Other major schools that use the name "Yu Cai"

See also: Shenzhen Yucai
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