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Education benefits of Gu’an No. 1 Middle School in Hebei Province

The school takes "morality, erudition, self-improvement, and benefiting the world" as its school motto, and adheres to the school goal of "creating a strong school, building a famous school, and laying the foundation for students' lifelong development". The quality of education and teaching has been steadily improving year by year.

In 2008, the undergraduate admission rate for the college entrance examination was 47.9%, and the admission rate for junior college students and above was 89.4%, which was 36 percentage points higher than that of the whole province.

In the 2009 College Entrance Examination, breakthrough results were achieved. Three candidates, Zhang Huan, Cao Xi, and Shao Shuheng, entered the top ten in Langfang City. Cao Xi and Shao Shuheng ranked first in Langfang City in terms of comprehensive scores. In second place, Zhao Jinfang won the first place in the city in English, and Han Ziyan won the first place in Langfang City among art candidates. The undergraduate admission rate is 49%, and the junior college admission rate is 86%.

In the 2010 College Entrance Examination, 59% of the students passed the undergraduate program and 1,103 students were admitted to junior college or above.

In the 2011 college entrance examination, there were 1,459 people taking the college entrance examination, including 74 undergraduates, 130 undergraduates, 772 undergraduates and above, and 1,435 junior college students and above. The maximum score for science subjects is 655, and the maximum score for liberal arts subjects is 600.

In 2013, 122 students took the first course and 157 took the second course. The undergraduate enrollment rate increased by 3.2 percentage points.

In the 2014 college entrance examination, 1,098 people participated in the college entrance examination, 126 in the first batch, 158 in the second batch, and 540 in the third batch. The highest score was 670 in science and 587 in liberal arts.