Taiwan, Taipei
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The school follows a North American articulation curriculum and updates it to meet the needs of students in Taiwan. Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered to provide challenging academics and support articulation to universities in Europe and North America. The program includes a broad range of electives and standard subject offerings from Pre-K through Grade 12, including English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Religious Studies, and Chinese, with ICT and Robotics integrated in many grades.
Music and Orchestra Programs support learning and performance. Visual arts and drama are also part of the curriculum across multiple grades, including drama offerings in early years and throughout the upper grades.
Foreign Languages Programs bridge cultures through language. An English as an Additional Language (EAL) program supports English proficiency. Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish are taught at various grade levels, including Japanese and Spanish in middle and high school offerings.
Grade Twelve includes a Community Service Project as part of the senior-year curriculum. The school emphasizes service through projects and related coursework.
Advanced Placement (AP) programs are available to prepare students for leadership roles and higher education, with AP courses across disciplines such as history, sciences, mathematics, languages, computer science, economics and more. The curriculum positions students for articulation into universities worldwide, including North American and European institutions.
Religious studies are a core component, reflecting gospel-centered education. The program includes Health and Physical Education as part of the upper-grade offerings, supporting overall wellbeing and fitness.