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What is the enrollment rate of Ningjin Qiande School?
According to relevant data, the enrollment rate of Ningjin Qiande School is good. Ningjin Qiande School 202 1 enrollment rate is 86%. Ningjin Qiande School is located in Xiaohezhuang, Jiajiakou Town, Ningjin County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. Founded in September, 20 17, the school is a full-time boarding private school integrating primary school, junior high school and senior high school approved by Xingtai Education Bureau. The total floor area is about 100000 square meters, including green area 10000 square meters and sports ground area 18270 square meters. There are more than 2000 students and 200 employees in our school. Qiande organically combines the cultural curriculum stipulated by the Ministry of Education with the school-based characteristic curriculum of Chinese excellent traditional culture, takes the practical exploration of the educational concept in the new era as the purpose, and implements the development direction of "educating people, inheriting and innovating". Let children establish lofty ideals and correct outlook on life from childhood, inherit and carry forward the fine and glorious traditions, and cultivate contemporary useful talents who love the party, patriotism and people, have the soul of China people and have an international vision.
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