1899, 1898 After the coup, the imperial examination was abolished and learning was promoted. Jinjiang Academy was changed to Taixing Senior School (the predecessor of Jinjiang Primary School).
1902, Zhang Long, the last magistrate of Taixing, praised new learning, personally served as the principal, purchased learning tools, offered foreign language courses, hired foreign teachers, and painstakingly trained talents.
1909 (Xuantongyuan year), Taixing Middle School Hall in the southeast corner was built only one year ago, but it was closed due to lack of funds.
1925 10, Taixing gentry initiated the establishment of "Taixing County Junior Middle School" (the predecessor of Taizhong), with Zhang Xiaozhen as the principal and Mr. Liu as the teacher, and the school building remained in the former site of Taixing Middle School. The Japanese invaders invaded Taixing in June 65438+65438 0940+ 16 10, and Taixing County Middle School moved to Fanjiabao. Due to lack of funds, it was closed soon, and Taixing Middle School was restored in the liberated areas.
During the period of the puppet regime, the original site was still Jinjiang Primary School, partly Taixing County Middle School, and Chen Hannan, the county magistrate of Puppet Manchuria, and Taixing County Rural Normal School were the principals. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, after the political and religious circles in Taixing and Taizhou failed to compete for "Jiangsu Provincial High School", the Provincial Department of Education changed the national Xuzhou Normal School to "Taixing Normal School in Jiangsu Province" for the first time on 1947, and the former site of Jinjiang Academy was all "provincial normal schools".
1958 was identified as "the first batch of 18 key middle schools in the province".
1958, renamed Taixing Middle School in Jiangsu Province.
In 2000, it was recognized as a national model ordinary high school.
In 2004, it was renamed as a four-star ordinary high school in Jiangsu Province.
In 2009, it successfully passed the re-evaluation of four-star high schools organized by the Provincial Department of Education.
20 12 established a relatively stable friendly and cooperative relationship with Albert Einstein School in Germany, and arranged regular visits between teachers and students.