Taichung Municipal Taichung First Senior High School

The Taichung Municipal Taichung First Senior High School (TCFSH; Chinese: 臺中市立臺中第一高級中學, also 台中一中) is a senior high school in North District, Taichung, Taiwan. TCFSH was the first high school founded by Taiwanese to educate their youngsters during the colonial days under Taiwan under Japanese rule.

Taichung Municipal Taichung First Senior High School
臺中市立臺中第一高級中等學校
Location

Information
TypeMunicipal senior high school
Motto公誠勤樸
Established1915
President陳木柱
Websitehttp://www.tcfsh.tc.edu.tw
The stele erected in Taichung First Senior High which was inscribed "毋負今日".

Overview

The admission of Taichung First Senior High School is extremely competitive. Less than top 1% of scorers on the Basic Competence Test for Junior High School Students (國民中學學生基本學力測驗) receive admission. A portion of graduates go on to attend university in Taiwan as well as worldwide, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and the University of California, Berkeley. For many international science and math competitions such as the International Mathematics Olympiad, the International Geography Olympiad, the International Physics Olympiad, the International Biology Olympiad, the Intel Science Fair, the International Chemistry Olympiad, the International Earth Science Olympiad, &c., students from Taichung First Senior High are regularly chosen to represent Taiwan.

History

The National Taichung First High School was founded by elite members of gentry in Taichung in 1915, including Lin Lie-tang (林烈堂), Lin Hsien-tang, Lin Hsiung-chen (林熊徵), Tsai Lien-fang (蔡蓮舫) and Koo Hsien-jung. Fought against the unfair education policy of the Japanese colonial government, they established the Taichung Middle School to provide better education to the young Taiwanese who did not have the opportunity to attend middle schools which were reserved for the Japanese children exclusively.

  • In 1921, the school was transferred to the Taichung County government and the name was changed to Taichung County Taichung Middle School. It was the only school which was established exclusively for Taiwanese student when Taiwan was under Japan's rule.
  • In 1945, Taiwan is free from Japan's rule after World War II, and the school was renamed "Taiwan Provincial First High School"
  • In 1948, The school was elected as one of the 39 best high schools in Taiwan. The only other high school in Taiwan that received this honor was the Taipei First Girl's High School.
  • In 1954, a satellite campus was established in Fengyuan City.
  • In 1987, the science and mathematic class for gifted students was formed.
  • In 1996, the art class was formed. It was the first time that girls could be admitted to TCFSH.
  • In 2000, the name was changed to National Taichung First High School.
  • In 2003, the language gifted class was created. It provided an alternative choice for many talented female students. Some first-tier female students who were qualified for the Taichung Girls High School (TCGS) chose to enroll at TCFSH instead of TCGS.
  • In 2009, the science class was established.

Partner Schools

Famous alumni

Art

Academia

  • Henry T. Yang - The chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara since 1994. A member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Politics

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