International exchange activities
The photos on this page document the learning process and exchange achievements of our school's international exchange activities.
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Learning Beyond Borders
Our school actively promotes international educational exchange. Through student overseas visits and visits from foreign schools, faculty and students can broaden their international perspectives through practical interaction, cultivating cross-cultural communication skills and global citizenship. We conduct exchanges with schools in multiple countries every year to deepen academic cooperation and cultural understanding.
Our school actively promotes international education by organizing overseas visits for students and welcoming partner schools from abroad. These exchanges provide valuable opportunities for students and teachers to broaden their global perspectives, enhance cross-cultural communication, and develop global citizenship.
We have conducted exchange visits with schools in Japan, the United States, Austria, Germany, South Korea, and the Netherlands.
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We have engaged in both outbound and inbound exchange activities with schools in Japan, the United States, Austria, Germany, South Korea, and the Netherlands. Click the images below to view more photos and records of our exchanges.
Japan
United States
The Netherlands
Republic of Korea
Austria
Germany
Student Feedback
I felt that this Kyushu educational trip was not only fulfilling, but also provided us with many opportunities to communicate and talk with Japanese people. It was a wonderful and meaningful experience, and I hope to have the opportunity to participate in educational trips organized by the school again in the future.
This educational trip not only allowed us to learn about Japanese classroom habits and fully immerse ourselves in their lives, experience homestay, and enjoy Japanese culture, but also taught us how to plan itineraries and manage our own affairs. We truly benefited a lot.
What impressed me most was my host family. They were very kind, and I learned how to make shrine decorations, which was quite hard work. Dinner was teppanyaki, and everything was very fresh. The rice balls were especially delicious. I also went to soak in a hot spring. It was a very fulfilling day.
This was my first time visiting Kyushu, and also the first time I'd been abroad without my family. I couldn't help feeling nervous, but I bravely took the first step and signed up for this international educational trip with my friends.
Although the process was indeed tough, busy times always fly by, leaving behind a fulfilling and joyful memory, as well as a wealth of valuable experience.
I learned a lot on this trip, such as the Japanese tea ceremony etiquette, which I realized for the first time was so rigorous, with each step having to be done properly. I also learned about Japanese history. This trip was very rewarding and beneficial. It not only improved my English skills but also broadened my horizons, allowing me to see the world beyond Taiwan.
The journey continues.
