Honours received by Daxing District No. 1 Middle School

From 1996 to 2002, for seven consecutive years, seven students of the school were awarded the honor of "Beijing's 'Star of Hope' Top Ten Middle School Students" by the Municipal Education Commission for their outstanding specialties based on their comprehensive development. title. They are in order: Zhang Lu Xiaohe, a first-year junior high school student who was hailed as a "little writer" and "the national calligraphy champion" in 1996. In 1997, he was the gold medal winner of the "National Radio Direction Finding Championship", a national first-class athlete, and was hailed as Yang Jian, a senior high school student, was the "Fox Hunting Girl". In 1998, Wang Chao, a senior high school student, won multiple gold medals in domestic and international painting competitions. In 1999, Wang Chao, a high school sophomore, won multiple awards in domestic and international traditional Chinese painting competitions (including one held in South Korea). Zhang Xue, a first-year high school student who won the highest prize "Tangun" Award in the World Youth Painting Competition), Zhang Jiaojing, a first-year high school student who won many gold medals in painting competitions at all levels in 2000, and Zhang Jiaojing, a first-year high school student who has won many gold medals in painting and calligraphy in 2001. Wu Di, a first-year high school student with obvious talents, was Guo Xuan, the gold medal winner of the "National Radio Direction Finding Championship" in 2002. This is unique among nearly a thousand middle schools in Beijing.

Even though some of the district’s first-class junior high school graduates are admitted to other prestigious schools in the city, more than 98% of the school’s high school graduates continue their studies in universities including Tsinghua University and Peking University every year.