1887, Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi in the Qing Dynasty, bought 124 mu of land in the West Village of Guangzhou.
1888 was officially completed and the opening ceremony was held on June 8. The first session of Guangya College enrolled 200 students, half in Guangdong and half in Guangxi.
After the Reform Movement of 1898 (1898), western language courses were added to collect western language books. The library of Guanlou covers both Chinese and western cultures, and it was the place with the largest collection of books in the province at that time.
1902, Guangya College was renamed as two major schools, with customized equipment lending, regular lending and special lending for three years each.
1903 was renamed Guangdong-Guangxi College, with a five-year preparatory course and a three-year undergraduate course. Students are divided into two subjects: literature and science.
1906, stopped enrolling students in Guangxi Province, changed its name to Guangdong Higher Education College, and added an attached middle school.
1903 was still called the "Four Universities" in China, together with Hubei Qiangzi Academy (predecessor of Wuhan University), Two Lakes Academy and Shanghai Nanyang College (predecessor of Shanghai Jiaotong University). She is known as "the living witness of China's modern education history", and even more as "the cradle of cultivating talents in China".
19 12 was changed to No.1 Middle School in Guangdong Province, and the length of schooling was set at four years, with a total of 400 students each year.
192 1 year enrolls female students, which is the first time that a middle school in Guangdong province implements coeducation.
1922, the four-year academic system was changed to three years in junior high school and three years in senior high school, which was the beginning of the new academic system experiment in Guangdong middle school.
65438-0928, the school runs as an experimental middle school.
1932, Guangdong No.2 Middle School was merged into Provincial No.1 Middle School, and the number of students increased to 1400, with 27 classes. There are 12 classes in senior high school and 5 classes in junior high school.
1935, renamed Guangdong Guangya Middle School.
1937 After the July 7th Incident, Guangya Middle School moved to Bijiang, Shunde County in autumn, and at the end of the year, the "Guangya Detachment of Guangdong Youth Anti-Japanese Pioneer Team" was established to carry out the anti-Japanese armed struggle.
/kloc-in the autumn of 0/938, Guangzhou fell, and Guangya moved from Bijiang, Shunde County to Shuikou Village, Xinyi County.
Classes resumed in February, 1939, and it was renamed as Guangdong South Road Temporary Middle School, with the rural ancestral temple as the school building, and insisted on running schools hard. In addition to the students who move with Guangya Middle School, we will also recruit a junior high school class in spring and two junior high school classes in autumn.
194 1 February, Guangya middle school resumed its name, with two classes at each level, with a total of five or six hundred students.
War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression won the final victory at 1945, and moved back to the original site of Guangzhou West Village the following year. The buildings and equipment of Guangya School were severely damaged during the occupation, and it took two years to recover.
1947 was rated as a model middle school in Guangdong province.
1 949165438+1October1,Guangzhou Arms Control assigned an arms control team to take over Guangya Middle School.
1962, Guangya Middle School was designated as a key school by Guangzhou Education Bureau to implement the Provisional Work Regulations for Full-time Middle Schools (Draft).
1963, try out the five-year consistent middle school system (three years in junior high school and two years in senior high school). During the ten-year turmoil, Guangya was severely damaged.
1969 resumed classes and was renamed Guangzhou No.54 Middle School.
1978 In February, Guangdong Guangya Middle School was renamed and listed as a provincial and municipal key middle school.
In 2002, Guangya Middle School established Guangya Experimental School (private) to provide more high-quality junior high school degrees.
1998 was listed as one of the 14 famous schools in China by People's Education Publishing House.
20 10 was awarded as the "century-old school" in June.
Guangya Middle School Name and Site Change Table Year School Name and Site 1888- 190 1 Guangya College/two major schools in Yuantou Township, the capital of Guangdong Province 1902, and Waixi Village, Guangdong Province 1903- 1905. 38+09 1 1 Guangdong Province West Village 19 12- 1927 Guangdong Province No.1 Middle School Guangzhou West Village 1928- 1934 Guangdong Province No.1 Middle School Guangdong Li Guang Ya Middle School Guangzhou Xiwan Road/KOOC-0/937 Guangdong Li Guang Ya Middle School Guangdong Shunde Bijiang/KOOC-0/938-/KOOC-0/940 Guangdong Linan Road Temporary Middle School Guangdong Xinyishuikou Village/KOOC-0/94/KOOC-0/-0/945 Guangdong Li Guang Ya Middle School Guangdong Xinyishuikou. 46- 1949 Guangdong Guangya Middle School Guangzhou West Village 1950- 1968 Guangdong Guangya Middle School Guangzhou West Village 1969- 1977 Guangzhou No.54 Middle School Guangzhou West Village 1978- Now Guangdong Guangya Middle School Guangzhou