School motto: Be virtuous, knowledgeable, determined and diligent
School spirit: determined, diligent, realistic and enterprising
Teaching style: diligent in teaching and strict in scholarship.
(Work hard for the development of students)
Study style: study diligently and think independently.
(Courage to practice and tireless exploration)
School goal: to build Zhongxin Middle School into a well-known modern education model school in the city and even the province.
Interpretation of the school motto: Be virtuous, knowledgeable, determined and practical
Our school’s eight-character school motto is “moral, erudite, determined and dedicated”. It puts forward clear requirements in all aspects and has very rich connotations. It takes ancient meanings but is full of modern spirit. It has both rich cultural heritage and profound practical significance. It is not only a summary of our school’s long-term experience in running schools, but also a condensation of our school’s guiding ideology. It embodies our school’s unique school-running philosophy and cultural spirit.
"Houde" comes from "Yi Kun": "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries his wealth with great virtue." "Thick" means to admire and value. "Houde" means advocating people's moral character and attaching importance to people's moral education. It reflects that our school adheres to the concept of "education first, moral education first", puts moral education first, and is committed to cultivating students into the "four" with "ideals, morality, culture, and discipline". There are "new people" who are trained to become builders and successors of the socialist cause with all-round development of morality, intelligence, body and beauty.
"Erudition" comes from the "Book of Rites ● Doctrine of the Mean": "To learn eruditely, to interrogate, to think carefully, and to discern clearly." "Bo": many, rich; "Xue": knowledge, doctrine . "Erudition" means to be knowledgeable and knowledgeable. It reflects our school's insistence on teaching as the center, regarding the quality of education and teaching as the lifeline of the school, and cultivating students into high-quality talents with extensive knowledge, innovative spirit and practical ability.
"Strengthen one's ambitions" comes out clearly in Li Yu's "Shenluanjiao●Jiuyao": "When I have sharpened my ambitions, I will stand in the corridor temple and do something important to show my family and reputation." "Hard" means It means to hone and hone. "Zhi" means will, ambition and ideal. "Strengthening one's ambition" means tempering one's will and pursuing lofty ambitions and ideals. It not only reflects that our school attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' willpower and other qualities, but also reflects the determined, enterprising and enterprising spirit of our teachers and students to achieve the school's grand goals.
"Du Xing" comes from "Book of Rites ● Confucianism": "A Confucian scholar is knowledgeable but not exhausted, and he is diligent and not tired." "Du" means firmness; "Xing" means action, practice. "Be committed" means to take action firmly to achieve the goal. It reflects that the teachers, students and staff of our school are truth-seeking and pragmatic, turning their lofty ideals and aspirations into solid practical actions.