Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University

The Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University (Chinese: 北京师范大学附属实验中学, commonly abbreviated as (Chinese: 北师大实验中学) or Experimental High (Chinese: 实验中学) and sometimes referred to as SDSZ, is a "beacon high school" (model high school) in Xicheng District, Beijing, China established in 1917. It has junior high school, from grade 7 to grade 9, and senior high school, from grade 10 to grade 12.

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