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Wenzhou Zhouyuan Elementary School

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Wenzhou Zhouyuan Elementary School is a private elementary school in Wenzhou, China. Since its establishment, it has been one of the most prestigious elementary schools in China and also serves as a "model school" in many areas of education for elementary schools all across China. In February 2005, it was named as the "Garden Institution" by the Wenzhou government and the "International Education Experimental School" by UNESCO. Throughout its history, it has earned both significant domestic and international recognition from the World Health Organization, UNESCO, Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, National Institute of Education Sciences, China Qiyuan, State General Administration of Sports and Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. Wenzhou Zhouyuan Elementary School is the headquarters of Wenzhou Mathematician Cradle Project, the model school of National Primary Foreign Language Research and Education, the cultural school of chess in China, the model practice base of National Teenager Etiquette Education, and the model practice base of National Primary Chess Teaching and Research Education. Wenzhou Zhouyuan Elementary School is located on the water surface of Nine-Mountain lake in downtown Wenzhou with three sides facing directly at the lake. Therefore, it is usually called by locals the "Garden School on Water". There is a popular saying in Wenzhou of the location of the school: "school in the midst of the lake, lake in the midst of the garden" (園中湖,湖中校). In 2002, the Wenzhou Education Bureau founded Wenzhou Zhouyuan Elementary School (then Wenzhou Experimental Primary School) in downtown Wenzhou, on the water surface of Nine-Mountain Lake. In 2007, it became a state-owned private school. In 2012, it became a privately owned private school. The Chant Garden on campus was built in 1912 in honor of Sun Yirang, the first person in the history of the world to decipher the oracle bone script. Sun Yirang's work Qiwen Juli (契文舉例), published posthumously by Luo Zhenyu, was the first work of decipherment of the oracle bone script historically.
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