School address: No.666 Zhonghua South Street, Hanshan District, Handan City, Hebei Province.
Handan No.1 Middle School was founded in 1945. It was born in the sound of gongs and drums in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. It is the first middle school founded in southern Hebei after the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression of our Party, one of the first 24 key middle schools named in Hebei Province, and the first demonstration ordinary senior middle schools in Hebei Province.
Since the establishment of Handan No.1 Middle School, the construction and development have been strongly supported by provincial and municipal leaders. By 1966, the school has become a complete middle school with strict school spirit, full of vitality and high quality of education and teaching in southern Hebei. Especially after the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the school has successively become a "trinity" management system of principals, party and government and trade unions under the principal responsibility system of the municipal education system, and a pilot reform of the provincial personnel management system. At this point, Handan No.1 Middle School entered a period of comprehensive reform and development.
Since the reform and opening up, the conditions for running a school have improved obviously, the quality of education and teaching has been continuously improved, and the scale of running a school has been expanded year by year. Now it has developed into a leading school of basic education in Handan, enjoying the reputation of "Little Tsinghua in South Hebei" among the people.
After more than 70 years of wind and rain, Handan No.1 Middle School has grown under the care of the party and the government, expanded in the tide of reform and opening up, and achieved leap-forward development in the new century. This glorious school has trained tens of thousands of outstanding talents for the birth of new China and the cause of socialist construction. Many of the students who came out from here grew up to be provincial party secretaries, governors, ministers, scientists and generals of the Party and the Republic.