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Qingdao No. 58 School

The Qingdao No. 58 High School (山东省青岛五十八中) is a boarding school in Qingdao, China. It has the highest cut-off scores in the senior-high school entrance examinations for acceptance. Over 90% of graduates get into tier one Chinese universities and some get accepted into top universities in the U.S and U.K, an impressive record among the schools in Shandong province. It's ranked as the 44th best high school in China by Ameson Chinese High School Ranking.

History
The school was founded in 1952, as Qingdao No. 5 High School. In 1969, it was renamed to Laoshan No. 1 High School. In 1994, it was renamed to Qingdao No. 58 High School. Now, it is a standardized school in Shandong province, and one of the Informatization Pilot Schools in China. == International Cooperation ==
International Cooperation
• With Darien High School in Connecticut, USA Students can visit the Darien High School for two weeks in the fall and a DHS delegation of students travel back to China in the spring through the school's student exchange program. In June 2007, HSBC Bank, which was about to open a branch in town, donated $12,000 to the program. • With Willstätter High School in Bavaria, Germany Since 2001, Qingdao No. 58 High School has been in contact with Willstätter High School and built a strong relationship with it. == Established-60-year anniversary ==
Established-60-year anniversary
On October 6, 2012, Qingdao No. 58 School held a celebration due to its Established-60-year anniversary. The celebration is doomed to be involved in the history of Qingdao No. 58 School and be engraved on every students' and teachers' heart. == References ==
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