Taiwan, Kaohsiung
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Boarding is not offered at Morrison Academy Kaohsiung. Boarding facilities are provided only at Morrison Academy Taichung for high school students from outside Taichung; Taichung dormitories are described as home-style dormitories. MAK provides a bus system to connect students from Kaohsiung and nearby cities such as Tainan and Pingtung for daily travel to campus.
MAK does not require uniforms. The school enforces a dress code as outlined in the Student Handbooks.
MAK offers a daily lunch box service from two on-site vendors: JiaDe Healthy Meals (Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays) and Mibo (Wednesdays). Lunch is monitored by teachers in the Multi-Purpose Room, and high school students may eat in the high school wing.
MAK operates a house program for its middle and high school students. The four houses are Thresher, Mako, Tigershark, and Hammerhead. Houses foster belonging, community, and healthy competition, with regular inter-house events and house points awarded for acts of character, service, and adherence to the annual theme. Each house has its own motto, coat of arms, and a house T-shirt.
MAK is part of Morrison Academy, a nonprofit corporation registered in New Jersey and in Taiwan. Morrison Academy runs three campuses—Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. The organization is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).