Achievements
- Students Won the Award in the Global Commerce Challenge
In 2009, a school team participated in the Global Commerce Challenge Competition of Beijing Middle School Students. There are five Grade 11 senior students composing the school team. Among the 32 teams from the high schools in Beijing, a school team won the first prize. Another team from the school won the second prize.
- Students won the awards in the 15th NOIP, 2009
In the 15th NOIP (Beijing area), in the advanced group, five students won first prize, and four students third prize; in the basic group, seven students won the first prize, and six students, second prize.
- Talents Training Activity of the Chinese National Swimming Team for the Olympic Games in London 2012 was run at the school in May 2009. This is the first time that the national swimming team used a high school for training. The training selected swimmers for the national swimming team to attend London 2012 .
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