中共中央党校
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Type | Communist Party of China |
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Established | 1933 |
President | Chen Xi |
Vice-president | He Yiting (executive) |
Students | 1300 |
Location | Beijing, China |
Campus | Urban: Haidian |
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Affiliations | Central Committee of the Communist Party of China |
Website | www |
Central Party School of the Communist Party of China | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中共中央党校 | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 中共中央黨校 | ||||||
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Coordinates: 40°00′25″N 116°16′49″E / 40.007007°N 116.280241°E
The Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Beijing, also known as the Central Party School, is the higher education institution which specifically trains officials for the Communist Party of China. As of 2012, it has around 1,600 students. The current president is Chen Xi, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China.
The Party School was established as the CPC Central Committee's Marx School of Communism (simplified Chinese: 中共中央马克思共产主义学校; traditional Chinese: 中共中央馬克思共產主義學校; pinyin: Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng Mǎkèsī Gòngchǎnzhǔyì Xuéxiào) in Ruijin, Jiangxi in 1933. It folded when the Red Army left on the Long March and was revived again once the CPC leadership had arrived and settled in Shaanxi, northwest China, in the winter of 1936. It was then renamed the Central Party School. The School was suspended in 1947 when the CPC retreated from Yan'an. It was re-opened in 1948 in a village in Pingshan County, Hebei province, before being moved to Beijing after the Communists captured the city in 1949.