| | This article does not cite any references or sources. (December 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. | National Experimental High School At Science Based Industrial Park (NEHS), situated near the Hsinchu Science Park, is a public, coeducational school (preprimary-12). Founded in August 1983, the school was proposed by the founder of the Science Park Kwoh-Ting Li and administered by Ministry of Education, National Science Council and administration of the Park. Aside from the "math and science advanced class" of the Senior High School department, the school only admits children of employees of private enterprises in the Park, government organizations, Industrial Technology Research Institute, National Chiao Tung University and National Tsing Hua University. For other uses, see Motto (disambiguation). ...
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Hsinchu (新竹 pinyin Xīnzhú) is a large city in northern Taiwan. ...
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Hsinchu (新竹 pinyin Xīnzhú) is a large city in northern Taiwan. ...
Hsinchu Science Park (Chinese: æ°ç«¹ç§å¸åå; Hanyu Pinyin: XÄ«nzhú KÄ Xué Yuán QÅ«; Tongyong Pinyin: Sinjhú Ke Syué Yuán Cyu) was established by the government of the Republic of China on December 15, 1980 with investment from the Kuomintang. ...
For the Jimi Hendrix song, see 1983. ...
Kwoh-Ting Li was born in Nanjing, China in 1910. ...
The National Science Council (åå®¶ç§å¸å§å¡æ) is the main governmental promotion and funding body for science research in Taiwan (Republic of China). ...
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (Chinese: , abbreviated å·¥ç é¢; ITRI) is a non-profit research institute located in Taiwan under the supervision of the Republic of China Ministry of Economic Affairs. ...
National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) (traditional Chinese: ) is a public university located in Hsinchu, Taiwan. ...
National Tsing Hua University (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Tongyong Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuo-li Ching-hua Ta-hsuëh; abbreviated as NTHU) is a university in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. ...
Departments
The school is composed of five departments: four "regular" departments (Kindergarten, Elementary, Junior High and Senior High School) and one Bilingual department. The four regular departments facilitate a local Mandarin education and adopt the Taiwan (ROC) national curriculum. The Senior High School Department is regarded as one of the best senior high schools in the nation, with the highest admission scores in the Hsinchu-Miaoli area. The Bilingual Department (with grades 1-12) serves students in the English-speaking community who seek an American college-preparatory education or plan to transfer to the local school system. Students come from business, professional, government, and diplomatic families. At a time, 47% of the Bilingual Department parents had PhD's; Of a total school enrollment of 3007, the Bilingual Department currently has 603 students. Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph. ...
The department was operated as a magnet program to attract overseas scholars and professionals to stay in the Hsinchu "Greater Science Park Area" by providing special education opportunities to their children.
The Bilingual Department The Bilingual Department currently has 603 students enrolled for the 2007-2008 school year. Each grade is split up into two classes, A and B, each with its own homeroom teacher. Students are put through a challenging curriculum that follows an American high school format. It is a prestigious program; for the last six consecutive years, the one person accepted to Harvard from Taiwan each year has come from NEHS's Bilingual Department. Honor courses offered include: Chinese (7-12 grade), Math, English, World History (11th grade), and any AP course. Students usually take AP courses starting 10th grade. NEHS students typically receive 4s or 5s on their APs. While the students must keep up with homework, there are also many active clubs, such as the Bilingual Department Student Council, InterAct Service Club, Key Club, Debate, Animation Comics Club (ACC), Constructive Criticism Club (CCC), the NEHS Seamonkeys Swim Team, the Badminton Team, Humane Society, Soccer team, Vistas (newspaper), Basketball,Music Corner, DDC (breakdancing), and D.Co (Dance Company). During the last two months of school, election fever takes hold and competition for officer positions soar. Stickers and flyers promoting each candidate are seen plastered on the walls of the corridors and even on the doors of the bathroom stalls. The Bilingual Department has a semi-rivalry with the Junior High and Senior High Departments, especially during Field Day, an all-school track and field competition in November. Students in the Bilingual Department host their own dances and concerts (aside from Beat Concert, which is co-headed by InterAct and the Experimental Department Student Council), following a typical American high school--
History - March 23, 1982--Kwoh-Ting Li, the then Minister of the Executive Yuan, chaired a special meeting, during which the proposal of establishing National Experimental High School at the Science-based Industrial Park was formally approved by representatives from the Ministry of Education, National Science Council, academic and research institutions, as well as universities in the neighborhood of the Science Park.
- August 1983--National Experimental High School at the Science-based Industrial Park was formally founded. Deputy Director Ning-Ruo Chu of Park Administration served concurrently as the first principal of the school. The first enrollments included one senior high class, three junior high classes, and three bilingual classes with one kindergarten class.
- March 1, 1984--The Ministry of Education appointed Yu-Cheng Chang as the second principal to replace Ning-Ruo Chu who had resigned. The Elementary Department was established in August the same year.
- September 1988--Principal Yu-Cheng Chang's resignation was approved. I-Ming Chiu was then appointed by the Ministry of Education as the third principal. After Chiu retired in February 1995, Dean of Academic Affairs Hsiao-Yin Tai served as acting principal.
- July 1995--A committee made up of representatives from the Ministry of Education and the National Science Council, as well as scholars, parents, and teachers, elected Dr. Li-Ming Tai as the fourth principal through an open process, which was the first case of its kind in this country.
- September 2003---Principal Li-Ming Tai's term ended, Dr. Wu Rong-Fong elected as principal
Kwoh-Ting Li was born in Nanjing, China in 1910. ...
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Hsinchu Science Park (Chinese: æ°ç«¹ç§å¸åå; Hanyu Pinyin: XÄ«nzhú KÄ Xué Yuán QÅ«; Tongyong Pinyin: Sinjhú Ke Syué Yuán Cyu) was established by the government of the Republic of China on December 15, 1980 with investment from the Kuomintang. ...
External links - National Experimental High School (en) (zh-tw).
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