National Tainan First Senior High School 國立臺南第一高級中學 | |
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Location | |
No. 1, Sec. 1, Mintzu Rd., Tainan City, Taiwan 70145, R.O.C. | |
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Type | National Senior High School |
Established | 1922 |
School district | East |
Dean | 蔡明輝 張敬川 施明吉 黃立欣 胡秀蘭 |
Principal | 廖財固 |
Grades | 10-12 |
Number of students | 2500 (approximately) |
Website | www.tnfsh.tn.edu.tw |
The National Tainan First Senior High School (Chinese: 國立臺南第一高級中學; pinyin: Guólì Táinán Dìyī Gāojí Zhōngxué) is a public senior high school in East District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was established in 1922 and is considered one of the most prestigious high schools in Taiwan,[1] usually only accepting students who rank in the top 3 percentage of the Taiwan Basic Scholastic Test.
History
The school, originally called 臺南州立臺南第二中學校 ("Tainan Second High School"), was established in 1922 by the Governor-General of Taiwan to achieve a Japanese and Taiwanese 'learning together' policy. The Tainan Second High School provided high school education for ethnic Taiwanese, while Tainan First High School was for ethnic Japanese from mainland Japan.
Originally set up as a five-year high school, it was changed to a four-year school in 1943 due to the start of World War II.[2]
After the war, Taiwan was handed to the Republic of China, whose high school system was a 3-3-year one. In 1959, ShinHua Campus was established for senior high school students in ShinHua Township, Tainan County. The campus became independent in 1966 and was renamed to National ShinHua Senior High School. In 1970, Tainan Second High School was renamed to Provincial Tainan First High School.[2] After Tainan was no longer included in Taiwan Province, the school became nationally funded.
Notable alumni
Academics
- Wong Chi-huey, president of Academia Sinica and Wolf Prize in Chemistry laureate
- Hwung-hweng Hwung, former president of National Cheng Kung University
- Michael M. C. Lai, former president of National Cheng Kung University
- Shang-fa Yang, plant scientist and Wolf Prize in Agriculture laureate
- Si-chen Lee, president of National Taiwan University
- Chen-Yuan Lee, member of Academia Sinica
Arts and literature
- Chen-tsai Shen, famous Taiwanese painter
- Kui Yang, famous writer of Taiwanese literature
- Shih-tao Yeh, famous writer of Taiwanese literature
- Ch'en Tsing-fang (1936) (Dr TF Chen, 1936), American-Taiwanese painter, art historian and visual artist, iconographist
Film and music
- Ang Lee, Academy Award-winning film director[3]
- Jutoupi, pop artist
Politics
- Shui-bian Chen, former president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and former mayor of Taipei City[4]
- Chih-fang Huang, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Chii-ming Yiin, former Minister of the Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) of the Executive Yuan
- Chiu-hsing Yang, former mayor of Kaohsiung County
- I-jen Chiou, former vice president of the Executive Yuan
- Jia-dong Shea, former Minister of Finance
- Jing-pyng Wang, president of the Legislative Yuan
- Shih-meng Chen, former Vice-President of the Central Bank of the Republic of China and former Secretary General of the Office of the President of the Republic of China
- Ta-chou Huang, former mayor of Taipei City
- Tan Hochen, Minister of Transportation and Communications
- Tsan-hung Chang, former mayor of Tainan City
Sports
- Hung-chieh Chiang, table tennis player
See also
References
- ↑ Frank Pajares; Timothy C. Urdan (1 January 2003). International Perspectives on Adolescence. IAP. pp. 308–. ISBN 978-1-59311-066-6.
- 1 2 Jody Cletus (October 2011). National Tainan First Senior High School. Plaispublishing. ISBN 978-613-7-82496-2.
- ↑ "Ang Lee" (PDF). Chinese American Heroes.
- ↑ Clifford Coonan (2 January 2013). "Postcard from...Taiwan". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-06-18.
External links
- Official site(Chinese)
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