Port Area High School Admissions Office Tel

Port Area High School Admissions Office Tel: 037/kloc-037 1—63390939.

Zhengzhou Airport High School (short for: Port High School, English name: Zhengzhou? Airport High School is a full-time public school officially approved by Zhengzhou Airport Management Committee, which was founded on July 23rd, 20th19th. Wang Yanbin, the current headmaster.

The school covers an area of 33,000 square meters with a building area of 20 10 square meter. The school has complete functional rooms, which can meet the needs of subject teaching. There are 48 classes in the new campus.

The school address is 200m east of Zone C of County Road Garden Expo Park, X033, Yinhe Office. The new school address is located at the intersection of Meihe Road and Cangwu Street (under construction). At the beginning of the school, the school established and actively practiced the school-running concept of "educating people with morality and taking beauty as beauty", and constructed an ecological environment for school education, in which teachers respect morality and enjoy teaching, students respect and learn from each other, teachers and students learn from each other, and campus culture.

Create a "cultural campus", mold "cultural teachers", cultivate "cultural teenagers", and form a positive and enterprising teaching style and a studious study style.

Admission requirements for high schools in the port area

1. Resident status: Generally speaking, students applying for schools must be local residents or have legal residence status.

2. Age limit: Generally, the age of students applying for schools is required to be within the prescribed range, which is subject to the regulations of the local education authorities.

3. Entrance Examination: Most senior high schools in Hong Kong will conduct entrance examinations, including written examinations and interviews, to assess students' academic level, ability and adaptability.

4. Achievement requirements: Applicants from schools may require students to meet certain academic standards in primary and secondary schools, such as the lowest scores in certain subjects.

5. Specialty and quality evaluation: Some schools will comprehensively evaluate students' specialties, hobbies and extracurricular activities, and consider the weight of these factors when enrolling.