Hangzhou High School

Hangzhou High School (or Hangzhou Senior High School)
Location
Hangzhou, Zhejiang
 People's Republic of China
Information
Type Public
Motto Science, Democracy, Truth, Creativity (科学、民主、求真、创新)
Established 1899
Headmaster Shang Ke 尚可
Enrollment 1728
Average class size 48
Campus Urban
Website http://www.hanggao.net

Hangzhou High School (Chinese: 浙江省杭州高级中学), or Hangzhou Senior High School, established in 1899, is one of the most famous high schools in Southern China. It was the earliest funded public high school in Zhejiang Province. There are 46 academicians who graduated from the institution.

Club activities

Hanggao Observatory

Hanggao Observatory, also known as "Hangzhou High School Astronomy Club" or HGOB, is the student astronomy club. 48700 Hanggao (provisional designation: 1996 HZ21) is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered through the Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program at the Xinglong Station in the Yan Mountains of China on April 17, 1996. It is named after Hangzhou High School.

Notable alumni

Arts and literature

Government and Politics

Academia

Principals

Sister schools

Coordinates: 30°16′03″N 120°10′05″E / 30.26750°N 120.16806°E / 30.26750; 120.16806

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