Is Linshu Senior High School private or public?

Linshu Senior High School is public.

Linshu Senior High School is located at the intersection of Shuhe Street and Yanshan Road in Linshu County, with a total planning investment of 760 million yuan and a total construction area of 138,591.21 square meters, which will be able to accommodate 120 classes and 6,000 students after completion.

The Ministry of Education is the key base for the study of diversified development mode of ordinary high schools, Shandong provincial standardized school, provincial electrified education demonstration school, provincial advanced unit of moral education in primary and middle schools, provincial advanced school of mental health education, provincial green school, provincial key base of school culture research, Linyi high school teaching demonstration school, city garden unit.

The school has 2 comprehensive teaching buildings, 2 office buildings, 2 student dormitory buildings, 1 science and technology building, 1 experimental building, and 3 dining halls for students. Library reading room, laboratory, microcomputer room, dance room and audio-visual training room, etc. are in line with the provincial standardization standards.

Completely meet the needs of students learning and living. School paved with high-standard plastic track and turf soccer field and meet provincial norms of arts and sports teaching complex, the purchase of a large number of fitness equipment placed in the school's various sports venues for teachers and students to create a warm living environment.

Cultural tradition

Advanced school philosophy. School based on the actual school, the "lifelong development of people as the" as the goal of education, based on the "theory of multiple intelligences", to guide all students, all staff and the school leadership team for the development of the school and unity.

Gathering of wisdom. And built the "Century Wind Square", "Taoyuan Cultural Square" and "life and entertainment square" and other three campus cultural parks, enriched classroom culture, dormitory culture, dining culture and The campus culture parks are enriched with classroom culture, dormitory culture, dining culture and corridor culture, creating an "ecological" nurturing environment that combines "points, surfaces and lines".