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Every year, around 40% of the graduates go to either National Taiwan University (No. 1 in Taiwan) or medical schools, and 80% of them get admissions to the top 5 universities in Taiwan. As a result of Wego's holistic education programs, students in the international program are all admitted to top universities around the world.
Taipei International Christian Academy was started in 2011 as a new educational program in Taipei as an alternative to the other existing international/foreign schools. TICA has one of the very few English special education programs in Asia.
In order to provide support that meet students needs, three main ways of special education services are provided: centralized special education class, decentralized resource room, and itinerant resource program. Students from age 2 to 22 can receive special education services in the process of assessment, placement and educational provision ...
Secondary education in Taiwan refers to the Taiwanese education system in junior high school (year 7–9) and senior high school (year 10–12). Junior high school education is compulsory in Taiwan. Children and youths aged 6 to 15 are required to receive nine years of compulsory education. [ 1 ]
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On August 1, 1947, He-ping High School became "The Affiliated Senior High School of Taiwan Provincial Teachers' College." There was also a junior high school section. In October 1949, the school took in 310 students from the National Revolutionary Army's Children's School, the largest number taken by a school in that area.
Taiwan Adventist International School is a boarding school operated in North Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists to fill the need of its constituents, missionaries' children, and local, Taiwanese who are looking for Adventist education at the junior high and high school level.
Almost 100 percent of TAAS graduates continue their education at another American-based curriculum institution either in Taiwan or abroad. The vast majority choose to continue at The Primacy Collegiate Academy , Taipei American School , Taipei European School , or another school in the United States.