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Admissions Information

  • What is the difference between the English Featured Course (Bilingual Class) and the Elite Class?
    Bilingual Class:
    1. There are 16 English classes per week, with Chinese and English dual tutors, using English teaching materials imported from abroad, and students can go to international or domestic schools after graduation.
    2. The classes focus on English listening, speaking, reading and writing, including American elementary school courses, grammar, pronunciation and nature, and are taught by Chinese and foreign teachers.

    Elite Class:
    English is taught by Chinese and foreign teachers, with 5 Chinese teacher English classes and 2 foreign teacher conversation classes per week.
  • Will the large number of English classes in the bilingual class affect the study hours of other subjects?
    The grade has full-day classes five days a week, with 41 classes per week, which is far more than the 23 classes per week in public schools, so it will not affect the number of classes for other courses.
  • What are the qualifications for foreign teachers?
    Most of the foreign teachers come from English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, and have rich teaching experience.
  • What are the school opening and closing times?
    Daily from 7:50am to 4:00pm.
  • What is the school lunch supply situation?
    1. The central kitchen delivers fresh nutritious lunches every day, priced at NT$90 per meal, with organic vegetables every day. Currently, qualified group meal vendors selected by the two education bureaus provide meals on a monthly basis.
    2. Bring your own lunch to school, the school provides free steamed lunch service.
    3. Parents deliver meals: A very small number of students need to have their parents deliver meals due to physical conditions.
  • Does the school arrange any after-school activities?
    The school arranges a variety of independent learning activities after school from 4:20 to 6:00 pm.
    The groups include Chinese and English academic guidance, table tennis, basketball, Olympic mathematics, football, inline skating, abacus, modern dance, creative art/handmade/bean puzzle, taekwondo, etc. Students can choose to participate freely.
  • How to get to and from school and is there any transportation service?
    1. You can take the shuttle bus arranged by the outsourcing company. Each bus is equipped with a nanny and the route is coordinated with the main roads near the student's home.
    2. Parents pick up in person.
    3. Apply for a self-return permit and the student returns home by himself.
  • If parents get off work late and cannot arrange school dismissal, how will students be arranged?
    If parents are unable to pick up their children from school before 4:20 p.m. or after-school classes end at 6:00 p.m. (buffer time is until 6:20 p.m.), the school will properly place the children in a classroom and arrange for a teacher to take care of them until 7:30 p.m. at the latest.
  • Does the school arrange any activities during the winter and summer vacations?
    Summer vacation:
    7-8 weeks of summer art activities are arranged, with academic tutoring in the morning and rich camp contents such as American English, natural science, handicrafts, creative snacks, ball games, etc. in the afternoon.

    Winter vacation:
    Depending on the length of the vacation, 1-2 weeks of winter camp activities are arranged.
  • Primary One students need time to adapt to the primary school curriculum. Does the school have any assistance plan?
    A four-week kindergarten-primary school transition course is planned for first graders from the end of July to August of the year of admission. The course content includes correcting the pronunciation of Bopomofo symbols, mathematics enlightenment, basic English, daily routines, and singing and dancing performances, so that students can become familiar with the campus environment as early as possible and get used to the daily schedule and teaching methods of the primary school stage. Parents are advised to cooperate and participate as much as possible.