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  1. McTyeire School (Chinese: 中西女中) was a private girls' school in Shanghai. It was established by Young John Allen [citation needed] and Laura Askew Haygood in 1882. Its namesake was Holland Nimmons McTyeire.

  2. Learn about the history and legacy of McTyeire, a pioneering girls' school founded by Southern Methodist missionaries in Shanghai in 1892. Discover how McTyeire educated the elite young ladies of Shanghai, including the famous Soong sisters, and shaped the social and political landscape of modern China.

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  3. Apr 1, 2015 · Shanghai No. 3 Girls’ High School, at 155 Jiangsu Road, had another name over a century ago: McTyeire School for Girls (中西女塾) or Chinese Western Girls’ Academy.

  4. Aug 16, 2017 · After Shanghai was liberated, Shanghai Education Commission took over St. Mary’s Hall and McTyeire School in July of 1952 and merged them to form Shanghai No. 3 Girls’ High School. Because of political reasons, the school enrolled both boys and girls from 1969 to 1981 and its name was changed to Shanghai No. 3 High School.

  5. Dec 5, 2019 · When she was five years old, in 1894, Charlie Soong—wealthy Shanghai merchant and missionary—and his wife sent Ei-ling, their first child, to McTyeire School, the Methodist boarding school founded by Dr. Allen and named after Bishop McTyeire.

  6. Jul 19, 2017 · In 1952, McTyeire School and St Mary’s Hall, another top missionary school for girls where the famous writer Aileen Chang studied, were merged; it was renamed Shanghai No. 3 Girls’ High School. A recent revamp has seen the lawn restored after it had earlier been converted into a sports ground.

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  8. This book offers a critical study on the history of Shanghai No.3 Girls' Middle School, from its missionary predecessors, St. Mary's Hall and McTyeire School, to its present form as a public...