4. Class favorites
TV program
1. Discovery
2. Formosa TV
3. Prime-time
4. CTS
5. TVBS
Authours
1. Giddens Ko
2. Tom clancys
3. J.K. Rolling
4. Louis Cha Leung-Yung
5. Gulong
Music Groups
1. Mayday
2. 831
3. Maroon 5
4. Magic power
5. SHE
7. Our school was founded as Su-
Der girls’ school in 1942 during
the Japanese colonial period,
and then turned into Chaw-
Chou junior high school after
Taiwan was recovered. In 1970,
it became a senior high school.
Class: International Education
Address:No. 11, Jhongshan
Road, Chaochou Township,
Pingtung County 920, Taiwan
(R.O.C)
History Of Our School
8. Students/Teachers:
1633 /98
Classes: 42 (including
3 gymnastics training
classes)
Total area of the
school: 5.8 hectares
Go to school at 7:10 in
the morning
leave at 17:00.
8 periods of classes a
day
Spend more than 40
hours a week at
school.
Information Of Our School
10. International Course
For broadening our students’
horizons , our teacher Liting Hung
and some teachers started an
international course last year.
Through iEARN, we have done
Holiday Card Exchange project,
Local History Project and Family
Story Project.
11. This project is initiated by the
National Museum of Marine Biology
and Aquarium, which is located in
southern Pingtung, and involves 2
elementary schools, 3 junior high
schools, 3 senior high schools in
Taiwan and 1 high school in San
Diego, USA. The goals of this
project are to make students know
more about the marine biology, to
raise the awareness of protecting
coral reefs, and to learn team spirits
and leadership by cooperating with
others.
Coral Reef Ambassador Project
12. A camp held in July
every year, is designed
to help nation-wide
Hakka students and
even other students to
be aware of and
treasure Hakka culture
by experiencing the
traditional Hakka
activities, food and
handicraft making.
Hakka Culture Camp
13. A camp held also in July every
year, is designed to help
nation-wide aboriginal
students and even students
of other races to be aware of
and treasure aboriginal
culture by talking with the
aboriginal elders,
experiencing the traditional
activities, food and
handicrafts making.
Aboriginal Culture Camp
14. Ping-tung is not a rich
county. Some remote
places lack educational
and social resources. So
during our winter and
summer vacations,
there are some groups
of students led by
teachers, going to one
of these places to help
teach the youth and
take care of the elders.
Community Volunteering
17. Chauchou is a historical town
located in the plain between Mt.
Dawu and the Taiwan Strait. In
the early period, immigrants from
mainland China named this place
Chauchou for remembering their
hometown. During the Japanese
colonial period, from 1895 to 1945,
Japanese set up schools and
constructed railways in Chauchou,
so this place became more
prosperous.
History
18. Now it’s a dwelling place for
many races, such as
Taiwanese, the Hakka,
aboriginals and immigrants
from China and other
countries. So foods here are
quite diverse, and even some
of them, like hot-and-cold ice
and fried rise noodles, are
very well- known in our
country. And local traditional
arts, like Taiwanese opera,
hand puppet show and
shadow play, are treasured
very much here.
Multi Culture
21. Mt. Dawu is located in
the junction of Pingtung
and Taitung county. It is
3092 m high and also a
dwelling place of many
precious species.
Meanwhile, this is also
the holy mountain of
the aboriginal tribes in
Pingtung.
Famous Landscape – Mt. Dawu