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Yuteh International School

Taiwan, New Taipei City

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Fees Unlisted
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational, Online/Hybrid
Opened 2010
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Australian Curriculum, Australian Curriculum
Taught languages English, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, French, German
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Social and Hobbies, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Yuteh Private International School operates a bilingual, cross-border program structure with primary, junior high and senior high divisions. The elementary division was established in 2010 and all classes are bilingual, with English textbooks imported and teaching in both Chinese and English. The school runs an Australian program affiliated with the Queensland Government Education Department, allowing graduates to receive an Australian high-school credential, and it also hosts American AP examinations on campus. The school maintains an on-site Cambridge Test Center for Cambridge English assessments. The campus offers an international program (including Australia) alongside its domestic tracks and emphasizes producing students who can access both local and international universities.

No. 1, Baijiebao Rd, Tucheng District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 236

The Essentials

Yuteh International School has instruction in English, Mandarin.

Location

Yuteh Private International School is located at No. 1, Baijiebao Road, Tucheng District, New Taipei City 236, Taiwan (R.O.C.). It sits in a residential area of New Taipei City. The campus is in the northern part of the Taipei metropolitan area, with transport connections typical for the district.

Stages

The school comprises Elementary, Junior High and Senior High divisions under the Yuteh Private International School umbrella. There is also Yuteh Private Kindergarten. The International Program (Include Australia) is part of its offerings.

Type

The school is a private international school. All classes are bilingual; the school presents itself as a genuine bilingual international school.

Additional learning support

Information about Additional Learning Needs (SEN) or other learning-support provisions is not published by the school.

Country affiliation

Australian accreditation is listed for the school, and the International Program includes Australia.

Religious affiliation

No religious affiliation is stated on the public information about the school.

School day structure

Daily start and end times are not published on the public pages; standard school-day details are not listed here.

Bus service

Public transport details and school bus arrangements are not published on the public pages.

Fees
Tuition fees (by division) — per term and per academic year

- Elementary (primary) division: TWD 60,000 per semester, equivalent to about TWD 120,000 per academic year (two semesters). This equates to an average monthly cost of roughly TWD 12,000 – TWD 13,000 across the school year.

- Junior-high (middle school) division: TWD 60,000 per semester (TWD 120,000 per year); families should expect similar per-semester billing at the junior-high level.

- Senior-high / international-program (including the Australia-authorized program): The school operates a distinct international/Australia pathway for senior high students; this program follows its own curriculum and fee arrangements. Specific senior-high/international program tuition levels are maintained separately from regular-day divisions.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school bills on a semester basis (two semesters per academic year). Registration / tuition invoices are issued each semester and are collected per the school's published student-fee notices and administrative e‑services. Parents customarily pay at the start of each semester.

- Additional semester-specific charges (textbooks, course materials, activity fees) are invoiced as part of the semester billing or as separate ancillary charges depending on the item.

Boarding / boarding fees

- The school does not list or operate residential/boarding facilities for students.

Other costs and typical ancillary fees

- Registration / semester enrolment charge: parents commonly report a per-semester registration/tuition amount in the region of TWD 60,000 for elementary and middle divisions (this figure is used by families when calculating semester costs).

- Uniforms: uniform ordering is handled through the school's uniform ordering system; parents report an overall uniform cost in the low‑to‑mid TWD ten‑thousands (examples cited by parents place a complete uniform set, including summer/winter uniforms and school bag, at roughly TWD 14,000). The school offers online uniform ordering forms.

- Meals (school lunch/snack): the school publishes monthly menus for different divisions; reported per‑meal costs are approximately TWD 80 – TWD 100 per meal (commonly cited at about TWD 90 per meal). Meal charges are invoiced or collected in accordance with cafeteria/meal arrangements.

- Textbooks and materials: parents report semester textbook/material charges in the range of TWD 12,000 – TWD 15,000 (amounts vary by grade and program, with higher initial-semester charges for foreign language/textbook sets).

- Transportation: school bus fees are distance-based and billed separately; amounts vary by route and are determined according to the family's pickup/dropoff arrangement.

- Activity, arts and extra‑curricular fees: certain school trips, arts programs and off‑campus activities are charged separately as one‑off fees when applicable.

Refund information

- The school publishes a student-fee standard and refund policy as part of its official announcements and student fee notices; refund and withdrawal timelines and standards are set in those published fee and registration notices. Refunds and refundable-deposit rules, where applicable, are detailed in the school's student-fee notices and registration guidelines.

Fee payment options

- The school provides e‑services and digital administrative systems for registration and parent services; these systems are the normal channels used for administrative tasks related to fees and registration.

Academics

Yuteh International School teaches Australian Curriculum, Australian Curriculum.

Curriculum

The school delivers a bilingual curriculum taught in Chinese and English across Elementary, Junior High, and Senior High. In Elementary, all classes are bilingual, and the school positions itself as a genuine bilingual international school. In Junior High, there is a bilingual experimental program with a Domestic College Preparatory Class track. Senior High offers both a Domestic College Preparatory Class and an Overseas College Preparatory Class; the overseas program enables earning a Queensland Diploma without going abroad. The school is certified by the Ministry of Education as an Excellent High School.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Yuteh Private International School provides wellbeing and social-emotional support through its counseling framework. The Administration page shows a Director of Counseling (extension 603) and a Counsellors' Office (extensions 625–627) with email contacts, indicating a formal counseling system. The Counseling Department is listed under the Office of Student Affairs, reflecting a school-wide structure for student welfare and emotional support. Public pages do not publish a named, standalone SEL program or curriculum, but the existence of counseling staff supports students' social-emotional needs. The staff infrastructure aligns with SEL aims such as emotional wellbeing and personal development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision on its public pages. The Administration page lists a Counselor within the Office of Student Affairs but does not specify SEN-specific services. There is no explicit listing of SEN staff such as Learning Support, resource rooms, or therapists in the accessible content.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school does not publicly disclose a dedicated English as an Additional Language (EAL) program on its public pages. The Administration page confirms a Director of Counseling and a Counsellors' Office and shows a Director of Foreign Language Department, but no EAL program details. The Foreign Language Department page notes overseas college admission counseling, which relates to language support for international students but does not describe an EAL program.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through the Counseling Department and Counselling Office. The Administration page identifies a Director of Counseling and a Counsellors' Office with direct contact details, indicating formal access to mental health support. Counseling services provide students with emotional and psychological support as part of wellbeing provisions. No separate list of mental health programs is published on the public pages, but the staff structure implies available mental wellbeing support. Overall, the school offers ongoing mental wellbeing support via its counseling team.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child protection infrastructure is evidenced by the Office of Student Affairs, including a Section Chief of Discipline and a Counselor, and a Director of Counseling. The Administration page lists a Director of Counseling (603) and a Counsellors' Office (625–627) with emails, indicating direct contact points for safeguarding concerns. The presence of a Discipline role suggests disciplinary processes to promote student safety. Explicit safeguarding policies are not published on public pages. The school relies on these roles to address safeguarding matters.

Admissions

Admissions

Express interest and register online. Prospective families begin by registering online to indicate interest in Yuteh Private International School.

Scholarships

Yuteh offers scholarships for outstanding students in both the domestic high school program and the international high school program. Scholarships are awarded to a number of students each term (the policy specifies two awards per semester).

Waitlist

Waitlist or pool information is not published.

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