High School Attached to Beijing University of Technology (Chinese: 北京工业大学附属中学) is a high school located in Chuiyangliu Middle Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. It is one of the beacon high schools accredited by Beijing municipal Government.[1]
Established in 1957, the school has four (formerly three) locations in the Beijing central business district.[1][2][3] In 1989 it was designated a key secondary school by the Chaoyang District government.[4] It has over 2,000 students and 277 employees.[1]
In 2002, the school's incoming class was split into five classes of male students and five classes of female students in the aim of preventing puppy love among the students.[5][6] The school administration conducted the experiment, stating they would implement changes depended on how students' grades compared to before the gender division.[7] The experiment was inspired by the single-sex education done by foreign schools.[8]
Principal Li Jun (李军), who entered the role in 2004, has played a significant role in shaping the school's development in the early 21st century.[9]
Faculty member Li Fazhao (李发兆) was recognized as a national key teacher (国家级骨干教师).[10]