Now junior high school classes have been cancelled, and there are only 16 classes in senior high school, Tibetan 10 classes and 6 classes in Chinese. Teaching facilities have been greatly improved, modern equipment has been introduced, online classes have been opened, and schools in the mainland have been connected to teach through the network.
The introduction is as follows: 1956 was established in September. The first ordinary middle school in Tibetan history. At the beginning of the school, the school buildings and teaching facilities were very simple, including 5 junior high school classes, 2 junior high school preparatory classes, 2 short-term teacher training classes, 1 teacher class. There are 58 faculty members and 650 students. The oldest student is 45 years old and the youngest is 12 years old. Many of them are illiterate or semi-illiterate Students' food, clothing and study are borne by the state, and the four-three academic system is implemented, with four years in junior high school and three years in senior high school. In addition to ordinary middle school courses, middle school classes also offer "morning prayer" classes (chanting scriptures every morning). Short-term training courses for teachers are arranged by the school's self-compiled teaching materials. The classic class is taught by the living Buddha teacher. Hui teachers and students can go home to worship every Friday. 1957 the Confucian classics class was suspended, and the junior middle school class and short-term teacher training class were reorganized. 1977 changed to Lhasa No.1 Middle School. 1978 was designated as a key middle school in the autonomous region. 1984 changed to Lhasa Middle School in Xizang Autonomous Region. 1985 Recruited 78 students from border minorities such as Menba, Loba, Naxi, Sherpa and Bo, and set up 2 classes for border minorities. Running a school respects students' national customs and habits and carries out teaching according to the teaching plan stipulated by the state. Attach importance to Tibetan-Chinese bilingual teaching. There are well-equipped laboratories, language teaching rooms, audio-visual teaching buildings, solar bathrooms and sports fields that can accommodate 5,000 people. There are more than 30,000 books in this library. 1990 has 18 junior high school classes, 12 senior high school classes, students 1825 people, and faculty 17 1 person.