High School Attached To Northeast Normal University

High School Attached To Northeast Normal University

The High School Attached to Northeast Normal University (Chinese: 东北师范大学附属中学; pinyin: Dōngběi Shīfàn Dàxué Fùshŭ Zhōngxué), colloquially Dongbeishidafuzhong abbreviated to DBSDFZ (Chinese: 东北师大附中), is the affiliated high school of Northeast Normal University, and is often regarded as the most prestigious high school in Jilin Province of People's Republic of China. It has established sister school links with Hilltop High School of Chula Vista, No. 42 High School of Vladivostok and many other high schools.

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