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East gate

Beijing Bayi School (Шаблон:Zh), also known as the August 1st School, is a public elementary through high school with three campuses in Haidian District, Beijing.[1]

Tetsushi Takahashi of Nikkei Shimbun wrote that Beijing Bayi School is "prestigious".[2] Evan Osnos of New Yorker wrote that the "exclusive" Beijing Bayi School was known as the "cradle of leaders" (Шаблон:Zh).[3]

History

Nie Rongzhen established the school in 1947.[4]

Campuses

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North campus, formerly the Wanquanhe Middle School
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Elementary campus, formerly the Caihefang Primary School

The school has three campuses: Main, North, and Elementary.[1]

The original campus was in a building that previously functioned as a residence for a prince who lived in the Qing Dynasty.[3] It is about Шаблон:Convert north of Zhongnanhai, the residential facility for the top leadership of China.[2]

Student body and student culture

Takahashi stated that in the era prior to the Cultural Revolution, descendants of the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, known as "second-generation reds", were enrolled at Beijing Bayi School.[2]

Osnos wrote that in the pre-Cultural Revolution period the pupils "formed a small, close-knit élite; they lived in the same compounds, summered at the same retreats, and shared a sense of noblesse oblige."[3]

Mi Hedu, author of The Red Guard Generation, wrote that pre-Cultural Revolution pupils "compared one another on the basis of whose father had a higher rank, whose father rode in a better car."[3]

Notable alumni

References

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Further reading

External links

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