Taiwan, Taipei
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TCS Experimental Education supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a school-wide mindfulness program and mindfulness courses, including the Basics and Practice of Mindfulness Guidance developed with National Taiwan Normal University, with whole-school mindfulness exercises led by teachers to help with concentration and emotional regulation.
The school's public pages do not disclose any Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or state whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution.
The site does not publicly disclose a dedicated EAL program, though the school describes a bilingual environment.
Mental wellbeing is supported through mindfulness-based practices and a focus on emotional intelligence, with mindfulness exercises integrated into daily routines and efforts to reduce stress and support students' mental health.
Safeguarding is addressed via the Code of Conduct, supervised campus safety, and clear policies around maintaining a safe learning environment and respecting students' rights.
TCS Experimental Education is a middle school and high school located on the NTNU Linkou campus in New Taipei City, Taiwan. The school sits on the National Taiwan Normal University Linkou campus, about 17 km from downtown Taipei, and shares facilities such as a 500-seat auditorium, biology and chemistry labs, and a large library. The High School program is run in cooperation with the Canadian Ministry of Education (British Columbia) and offers a dual diploma from the Taiwanese education authorities and BC, while the Middle School program is developed with NTNU based on the Jenaplan philosophy, combining inquiry-based learning with Friday experiential activities. The site emphasizes a bilingual learning environment, and its facilities include modern classrooms, extensive IT infrastructure, and access to NTNU's broader campus resources and spaces. This combination supports project-based, experiential learning across both school stages.