Taipei Municipal Nei-Hu Senior High School

Taipei Municipal Nei-Hu Senior High School

Infobox School
name =臺北市立內湖高級中學
other_name =Taipei Municipal Nei Hu Senior High School


motto =
established = 1988
type = MunicipalHigh School
religion =
affiliation =
district = Nei-Hu District, Taipei City, TWN
principal = Mr.Cheng-tung Wu
grades = 64 classes
faculty = 152
staff = 43
students = 2,332
free_label =Campus Area
free_text =37,927 square meters
address = No. 218 Wen-der Road, Nei-Hu District, Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C 114
website = [http://www.nhsh.tp.edu.tw http://www.nhsh.tp.edu.tw]

Taipei Municipal Nei-Hu Senior High School(Traditional Chinese Characters:臺北市立內湖高中, Tongyong Pinyin: taibei shihli neihu gaojhong, Hanyu Pinyin: taibei shili neihu gaozhong, Wade-Giles: tai2bei3 shih4li4 nei4hu2 gao1chong1) is a public 3-year high school in Taipei City, Taiwan, Republic of China.

Introduction

Nei-Hu Senior High School is the first senior high school established after Taipei City was converted into a special municipality under the direct jurisdiction of the central government. Campus construction began in July 1986. The school was completely established on August 1, 1988 and enrolled the first 18 classes of freshmen. With the dedications and endeavors of the former principals and staff, our school is endowed with democratic and liberal learning atmosphere, which has hence attracted students from all over Taipei area.

As far as the external environment is concerned, the campus is located near the foot of lush hills, surrounded by crystal-clear lakes, and adorned with green and white schoolhouses.Moreover, with the future service of the MRT Nei-hu line the convenience of transportation will ensure the enrollment growth. Regarding the internal characteristics, we are possessed of professional faculty, who are filled with knowledge, enthusiasm, love, and patience. Furthermore, this school is distinguished for the harmonious interaction between teachers and students. It is in such and agreeable and respectful learning environment that our students can have outstanding academic performances.

In the future, our school, with the aforementioned advantages, will keep cooperating with promising administration, elevating the school to a first-rate model, and aggressively cultivating our students to be the elite of the 21st century.

History

Taipei Municipal Nei-Hu Senior High School(NHSH), also known as “Windy Castle”, is the first high school built after the capital(Taipei) was converted into a special municipality under the direct jurisdiction of the central government of Republic of China in Taiwan. The first principal, Mr. LIN, Huei, started to design and construct the classroom buildings in July 1986. Two years later, on August 1st, 1988, the school was completely established and enrolled the first eighteen classes of freshmen. It expanded in the following several years, and currently has sixty-one classes. Endowed with love, hope, confidence, and youth, the school has since attracted not only teenagers in the Nei-Hu district but also students from all over the Greater Taipei area.

The second principal, Mr. YE, Wen-Tang, assumed office in August 1996. Showing great respect for Chinese tradition and embracing disciplinary and counseling principles, he placed great emphasis on everyday moral education. This way, students can be expected to become the backbone of the future society of Taiwan.

The current principal, Mr. LIN, Shin-Yaw who assumed office in August 2001, is continuing with the mission of steering the school into a bright future. Not only does he follow in the footsteps of his predecessors but he has also launched a campus campaign for individualistic development, academic prominence, and a well-rounded education. Together with the school staff, Principal Lin spares no effort in educating students and is determined to create a first-tier modern senior high school in the hope that each graduate can be the elites of the society of 21st century.

Key Figures

Address: No. 200 Wen-der Road, Nei-Hu District, Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C
Postal Code: 114
Telephone: 886-2-27977035
Transportation:
City Buses:
Bus No. 222, 278, 286, 287, 620, 521, 14, 28, 630, 617, 21, 247, 2, 3, 652, 20

Location

Taipei Municipal Nei-Hu Senior High School is located in the northeast of the Taipei Basin. It is trapezoid in shape and the school buildings spread out like a swarm of swallows ready for flight. To its north and south, the premises face lush mountains. East of the campus is an area dedicated to track and field, with a 300-meter track. There is also a multi-function activity center. The south is an indoor 8-lap, 50-meter long, heated swimming pool. To its west and south is Tzu-Yang Park. Closely integrated with the neighboring community, the campus overflows with exceptional freshness and liveliness.

=External links= [http://www.nhsh.tp.edu.tw/english/index.html Official Website]


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