He describes Peking University High School as a lab school founded in 1960, historically tied to university professors and known for producing top scientists, thinkers, and entrepreneurs.
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Peking University High School
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...curriculum director at Shenzhen Middle School and deputy principal of Peking University High School. He's a judge for the Global Teacher Prize, the Global..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...curriculum director at Shenzhen Middle School and deputy principal of Peking University High School. He's a judge for the Global Teacher Prize, the Global..."
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"So, Peking University High School. So, the high school itself was founded in 1960 as a lab school for Peking University. So, a lot..."
"...curriculum director at Shenzhen Middle School and deputy principal of Peking University High School. He's a judge for the Global Teacher Prize, the Global..."
"...the deputy principal of a high school in Beijing called Peking University High School. We're affiliated with the University of Peking University. I was..."
"So, I just brought up your school here, Peking University High School. That's right. I'm bringing up the webpage here. So, what is this..."
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