Conceptual characteristics of the first senior high school in Ningxiang County

The school takes "educating people as the foundation, cultivating real people, capable people and leading people" as its school-running philosophy, "two circles" (fully implementing the party's educational policy and quality education) and "four meetings" (learning to be a man, learn to live and learn to keep fit) as its school-running mode, and adheres to "honesty, diligence and fitness".

The school has distinctive features, and its achievements in ideological education, art education, physical education and innovative education are well-known in Hunan. Girls' education with the theme of "contributing to women" has been fully affirmed by provincial and municipal leaders. The Municipal Women's Federation once spoke highly of "the work for girls in Ningxiang No.1 Middle School has filled the gap in girls' education in our province", and the successful experience of girls' education in this school has been reported many times by news media such as China Women's Daily, Changsha Evening News and Sanxiang Metropolis Daily. The school's achievements in art and sports are getting better and better year by year: in 2007, the original dance "Never Died Radio Wave" written by the school won the national second prize in the national middle school students' art exhibition on behalf of Hunan Province; In 2006 and 2007, 1 1 students majoring in fine arts were admitted to Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts and Central Academy of Fine Arts respectively. From June 5438 to 10, 2006, Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts took the initiative to visit and guide the school, and reached an agreement to set up the "College Entrance Examination Art Training Center" in the school. The school sports training team has the reputation of "Ningxiang Peng Jiajun". In recent years, it has trained six first-class athletes and more than 80 second-class athletes for the country, and has been identified as "the key school for training high-level sports reserve talents in Hunan Province" by the Provincial Department of Education. In 2002, the school hosted the middle school students' track and field meeting in Hunan Province, the women's basketball match in the fifth city games in People's Republic of China (PRC) in 2003, the middle school students' track and field meeting in Changsha in 2004 and the national orienteering championship in 2006. The school's innovative education has achieved fruitful results and resounded through Sanxiang. Since the country launched the "Little Scientist Tomorrow" innovation competition for middle school students, the school has won national awards every year, including students' scientific and technological innovation works 12, provincial and ministerial awards 6 10, and national patents 10. Six students were recommended to enter key universities because they entered the top 40 of the "Little Scientist Tomorrow" innovation competition. China Youth Daily, Hunan Daily, Sanxiang Metropolis Daily, CCTV, China Education TV, Hunan Satellite TV and other news organizations 10 successively conducted special interviews and reports on innovative education in the school.