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Yanping High School

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In 1979 the school established the "direct-promoted class", which allowed students to study there for a full 6 years without any additional entry exam. The percentage of seniors from the school entering universities rose substantially. Yan Ping became one of the top 15 high schools throughout Taiwan
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and the construction of a new two story building was completed. The school was surround by water fields and gained the nickname "The Palace Above the Water". The school had a huge problem enrolling new students at the beginning. It could only make up one single class for the first 5 years, then
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The school opened as a college with only two departments — economics and law. The opening ceremony was held on the campus of Kainan Commercial High School on October 10, 1946, and was lit by only one small electric bulb. Zhu addressed the 1100 students under the moonlight, saying:
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system, revitalising Yan Ping. The differences between public and private junior high school were eliminated, so more parents were willing to send their child to the school. The new students in the junior high school excelled in the high school entry examination.
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expanded to 3 classes per year. The total number of students increased from three hundred to three thousand. Most of these came to the school after failing the entry exam for the more prestigious public schools.
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Some years later, the original founders actively sought the revival of the school and their efforts finally convinced the government to allow the school to re-open in September 1948, under the name of
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occurred immediately after the first semester, on February 27, during the winter vacation. The school was soon shut down by the government, which claimed it was hiding weapons.
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Students at Yan Ping have access to a limited number of after-class activities. The Foreign Language Centre provides several language classes. Languages taught are
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The two planned to establish a "university" and — on the suggestion of the invited chair,
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The school came to be known as the first college in Taiwan founded by the Taiwanese.
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and reached first place among all the private high schools in the league tables.
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not only reports school events but also raises many global or local issues.
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7th-9th in junior high school, and 10th-12th (1st-3rd) in senior high school
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Badges in celebration of the school's 60th anniversary
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Taipei Private Yan Ping High School
25°2′11.20″N 121°32′22.41″E / 25.0364444°N 121.5395583°E / 25.0364444; 121.5395583

Daan
Taipei
Taiwan
www.yphs.tp.edu.tw
Chinese
pinyin
Daan District, Taipei City
Taiwan

World War II
Japanese colonial period
Ministry of Finance
Lin Hsien-tang
Ming Dynasty
Koxinga
February 28 Incident
Ximen Elementary School
Lee Teng-hui
Chien-gou S. Road
compulsory education
English
Japanese
French
Tina Pan
Cheng Yun-peng
Justin Chou
Wu Nien-jen

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