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National Hsinchu Senior High School () is a high school in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. Student enrollment averages around 2200. Along with the National Hsinchu Girls' Senior High School, it is considered the top-ranked secondary school in the Taiwan region. The school is best known for its enduring music and athletic tradition. Internationally, it is known as the alma mater of the Nobel Prize laureate Dr. Yuan T. Lee. Led by the prominent educator Xin Zhi-ping (辛志平), the school serves as a model for well-rounded education in Taiwan. Although traditionally an all-boy institution, National Hsinchu Senior High School started admitting females into the music program in 1998. ==History== HCHS, originally called Hsinchu County Hsinchu High School, was established on April 1, 1922. After World War II in 1945, it was renamed Taiwan Provincial Hsinchu High School. In July 1968, after compulsory education was extended to nine years, it was renamed Taiwan Provincial Hsinchu Senior High School, and on February 1, 2000, renamed National Hsinchu Senior High School. After the restoration in 1945, HCHS was a six-year high school, with a three-year Junior and a three-year Senior High division. However, the junior high division was suspended in 1957. In 1987, HCHS was directed to set up a math and science gifted class, 1998 a music-gifted class, and in 2004 a language and literature gifted class. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Hsinchu Senior High School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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