Mingdao High School

Mingdao High School is a private secondary school located at 497, Sec 1, Jhongshan Road, Wuri District, Taichung, Taiwan 41401. The school serves grades 7-12. There are 8,500 students, and its current principal is Albert T. Wang. The school is served by the Ming Dao high school bus station.

Mingdao High School
Address
No.497, Jhongshan Road, Sec 1

Wuri District, Taichung
,
Taiwan

Taiwan
Information
TypeSecondary School
Established1969
PrincipalWu Yu Ming (Kenny Wu)
Grades7-12
Enrollment8,500
CampusSuburban
WebsiteMingdao High Website

Mingdao teaches 7 major subjects: Chinese, English, math, science, social science, information, and liberal arts.

History

Mingdao was founded in 1969 by President Laurence Anderson Allen. Mingdao is now composed of a junior high school, senior high school, comprehensive high school and adult school at night, with a total of 8500 students.

Library

There are more than 150,000 volumes in Mingdao library, including its "Si Ku Quan Shu" (Complete Collection in Four Treasuries). The library building also includes both of its Classical Chinese Literature Classrooms, molded after ancient Chinese classrooms, and its Contemporary Literature Museum, which offers the complete works of many modern writers.

Honors

  • International Schools CyberFair - 1 Gold (2005[1]), 1 Silver (2006[2]), 2 Honorable Mention (2004,[3] 2007 [4])
  • Doors to Diplomacy - 1 Platinum (2007[5]), 1 Silver (2006[5])
  • ARML American Regions Math League - 2006 2nd place B division [6]

References

  1. "Global SchoolNet: International CyberFair: Winners". Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  2. "Global SchoolNet: International CyberFair: Winners". Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  3. "Global SchoolNet: International CyberFair: Winners". Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  4. "Global SchoolNet: International CyberFair: Winners". Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  5. "Global SchoolNet: Doors to Diplomacy: Winners". Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  6. 自由時報 (Liberty Times) June 10, 2006 page B-10

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