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The Taipei European School () is a pan-European international school in Shilin District, Taipei. It includes a British primary section, a British secondary section, a German section, and a French section.〔(Home page ). Taipei European School. Retrieved on January 17, 2015. "Swire European Primary Campus 727 WenLin Road, ShiLin District, Taipei 11159" and "Swire European Secondary Campus 31 JianYe Road, ShiLin District, Taipei 11193"〕 Taipei European School is registered as a legal entity in the form of a non-profit foundation supervised by the Department of Education within the Taipei City Government. The Taipei European School (TES) has attracted regional and worldwide attention with its unique model for integrating German, British, French, and High School sections in terms of their curricula, administration, finance, buildings and facilities. The Taipei British School (TBS), École Française de Taipei (EFT) and Deutsche Schule Taipei (DST) began around 1990 in response to the needs of expatriate families with young children living in Taipei. The schools soon realised that there was much to be gained by joining forces to establish a combined European campus. This would allow the schools to share facilities and resources but still teach their own respective national curricula. The school has a total enrolment of 1500 students from over 50 countries. Taipei European School is authorised by the International Baccalaureate Organisation to deliver the Diploma programme, and is classed as an IB World School. TES is also a member of FOBISIA (Federation of British International Schools in Asia) and affiliated to AEFE (Agence pour l'Enseignement Français à l'Étranger) and BVA-ZfA (Bundesverwaltungsamt-Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen). == Campus == The Taipei European School operates on two campuses: Swire European Primary Campus (EPC) at WenLin Road and Swire European Secondary Campus (ESC) at JianYe Road on Yang Ming Shan. Swire European Primary Campus – WenLin Road Swire European Primary Campus was completed in 2007 and consists of three buildings: the Central Resource Area (CRA), the Infant Building and the Junior Building. The Central Resource Area is a four-story building which houses common facilities such as the cafeteria, the library, a multi-purpose room, the Parents' Café, administrative offices, the uniform shop, a maintenance room and an underground car park. It is connected both to the Infant Building and to the Junior Building. The two-story Infant Building contains general classrooms for students aged 3 to 7 years old from the German, British and French Sections, as well as shared specialist facilities. A multi-purpose room, an outdoor playground with play structures, as well as grassed and astroturfed areas, are also located in the Infant Wing. The five-story Junior Building houses general classrooms for students aged 7 to 11 years old from the German, British and French Sections, and includes many shared specialist teaching facilities. There is an outdoor play area as well as two astroturf sport fields. In 2009, a series of exciting improvements to outdoor spaces on the campus began with the construction of a solar roof, known as the PV-Frisbee because of its unique design, which simultaneously provides energy for the school and shelter for the infants’ playground area. Other developments included the erection of large awnings to provide students with shade from the sun, and a new juniors’ playground. The Primary Campus is conveniently located just three minutes’ walk from ZhiShan station on the red line of the Taipei metro system in ShiLin District, which is famous for its night markets where you can sample a wide range of Taiwan’s unique foods. The city centre is only about 15 minutes away by car, bus or train. Swire European Secondary Campus – Yang Ming Shan The two buildings in the secondary campus are referred to as Phase 1 and Phase 2. The construction of Phase 1 was completed in 1998 and the construction of Phase 2 in 2002. Both these buildings are 4-floor high. The Phase I building contains different Departments and specialists rooms. This includes: * A music suite * A fiction library * 2 computer labs * A multi-media room equipped with 23 21-inch desktop iMac (for students involved in visual arts, music and film courses) * 3 science labs * A fine art and 3D art room * Drama and performance area * An outdoor basketball court * 1 cafeteria * 1 atrium with steps, suited for performances and assemblies (). The Phase II building contains: * Physics and chemistry labs * 1 non-fiction library * 1 cafeteria * 3 computer labs * 4 science labs * 2 art rooms, equipped with a kiln * An indoor gymnasium * A sport field with artificial astro-turf - recently renovated * 2 outdoor basketball courts, one behind the Gym, and one in the sports field. * An atrium/MPR, bigger than that of Phase I's 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「Taipei European School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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