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How many buses can you take from Hui'an to the senior high school?

Road 1 (Baoshan Garden Terminal-Citong New Village), Route 5 (Cultural Palace-Huzhu), Route 8 (Cultural Palace-New Pier), Route 21 (West Lake Park-East Coast City), 30 Quanzhou No. 12 Middle School (Quanzhou Middle School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University) is jointly founded by Beijing Normal University, Fengze District People's Government and Fujian Baode Group. A privately-funded secondary school with a high starting point and high standards. Quanzhou No. 12 Middle School is located on the south side of the east section of the main road of Jinhuai Street, Yunshan Community, Donghai Street, Fengze District, Quanzhou City. It has a planned area of ??85 acres and a total construction area of ??52,000 square meters. At present, the first phase of the school project is under construction in full swing. The foundation piling of the main buildings (two teaching buildings and one experimental building) has been completed. The construction of the superstructure has reached the fifth floor (the building is seven stories high) and is expected to be completed in 5 All can be capped in the first ten days of the month. The school's multi-functional sports field equipped with a 400-meter standard plastic track is currently undergoing foundation filling and leveling. The construction of the school's supporting living facilities, the canteen and dormitories for teachers and students, is also under preparation. It is expected that the first phase of the school's construction will be completed by August 1, ensuring that enrollment will begin on September 1. The school's teacher recruitment work is proceeding in an orderly manner, and a large number of young and middle-aged backbone teachers and outstanding fresh graduates with rich teaching experience and outstanding teaching abilities have come to apply. The school will start recruiting students across the city this fall, and plans to enroll 8 junior high school classes, 400 students (including 2 compulsory education classes); 6 high school classes, 300 students (including 2 unified classes).