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Chinese middle school sparks debate about elite university obsession

SCMP
20 Jan, 2025

Suzhou Middle School announced that 10 of its new hires attended the same two elite schools.

Controversy erupted over Suzhou Middle School hiring mostly elite university graduates. Photo: Shutterstock
Controversy erupted over Suzhou Middle School hiring mostly elite university graduates. Photo: Shutterstock
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Which universities did Suzhou Middle School hire most of its new teachers from?

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A middle school in eastern China has become the centre of a national debate about Chinese society’s “worship” of high-ranking universities.

The school said that nearly all its new teachers attended the same two institutions.

Suzhou Middle School is a well-known school in Jiangsu province. It recently announced that it had hired 13 teachers.

Ten of the new hires had attended China’s two most prestigious universities: Tsinghua University and Peking University.

All the candidates had completed postgraduate degrees, and eight had received doctorates.

The school’s decision to hire from elite universities has proved controversial. Some say it shows employers’ growing likelihood to focus more on the name of the school a candidate attended than their actual skills.

“Academic qualifications and teaching ability are different things,” one critic said.

Suzhou Middle School’s hiring policy also shows a growing willingness among China’s elite graduates to take jobs in the school system.

Experts say this is most common in wealthy parts of China, as schools in these areas can offer better pay packages.

Answer: Tsinghua University and Peking University

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