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WASC Evaluations: A Success!

IBSH undertook an evaluation by WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges), a renowned international organization that assesses a school education, from March 12th to 16th, 2017. It was IBSH second large-scale visiting assessment since 2011, conducted by Chairman Mr. Keegan leading a team of four. During these esteemed guests four-and-a-half day visit, they read IBSH self-evaluation, observed all regular classes, inspected clubs and facilities, and interviewed parents, teachers, students, administrators, the ministry of education, and the chief executive officer of science park. The visiting team observed the interaction between teachers and students by attending different classes, and they met with the school administration every morning at 8 am, asking questions and making sure that the documents match up with their observations. In a concluding report, WASC affirmed that over the past six years, IBSH has significantly improved its curriculum, interactive education, large-scale planning, individual student guidance, teacher-parent communication, educational facilities, and transparent expenses. Furthermore, WASC approved of IBSH three-year plan to strengthen the communication and professional learning between teachers, assess students growth according to the school educational goals, and increase additional prospects for improvement. IBSH will revise its action plan according to WASC advice, and the results of this plan will be reviewed during the next WASC visit. IBSH looks forward to receiving exceptional results from the evaluation, further proving that IBSH is an international school that’s bettering itself every day.

Principal-Dean Conference with Affiliated Elementary Schools of Universities

On March 23rd and 24th of 2017, the public elementary school principal-dean conference was held in Hsinchu, hosted both by The Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of National Tsing Hua University and NEHS Elementary Department.The first day agenda was conducted at NEHS. The conference involved principals and deans from National Taipei University of Education Experimental Elementary School, The Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of National Chengchi University, The Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of National Tsing Hua University, The Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of National Taichung University of Education, Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of National Chiayi University, The Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of National Pingtung University, The Elementary School of Tunghai University, The Affiliated Laboratory Elementary School of National Taitung University, The Affiliated Experimental Elementary School of University of Taipei, The Affiliated Senior High School of National Kaohsiung Normal University, National Nanke International Experimental High School, National University of Tainan Affiliated Primary School and NEHS. A grand total of 105 people congregated at NEHS to start a conversation about how to educate our country  youth. During the meeting, the National Twelve-year Basic Education System, developments of each school-based curriculum (whether interdisciplinary or with other special designs), the establishment of friendly campuses, guidance classes, and various other issues in the field of education were brought to the table for discussion. Principals and deans of affiliated elementary schools of universities all around the country thus had the valuable chance to discuss, learn from experiences, and share resources with each other, with the hope that down the road of managing schools, their students will be able to enjoy the most comprehensive education systems and receive the biggest blessings for their bright futures.

The Japanese Kochi Ozu High School Visits IBSH

The Japanese Kochi Ozu High School students visited IBSH on March 13th and participated in the high school classes. Kochi Ozu High School has placed this visit high on their priority list, which is evident from the whole year preparation they undertook, including sending a teacher over for a in-depth visit before the actual program. The Japanese students participated in mainly STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) courses, such as Physics and Chemistry, but they also sat in a Chinese calligraphy class, which allowed them to go home with a selfmade memorabilia of this visit. Every Japanese student was paired with a shadow friend from IBSH, who were in charge of guiding them from class to class, helping them with coursework, and assimilating them into the school atmosphere. English is a second language to the Japanese students, but they remained open minded and proactive during the visit, illustrating how the daunting language barrier is nothing on genuine academic interest and friendship. We sincerely hope that they have enjoyed their visit and that they will come again soon to forge a lasting relationship between our schools!

National Tainan First Senior High school visit

Since 2009, there are 9 schools that established the Science Magnet Program, one of NEHS’s most talented class, in Taiwan. On March 30th, 25 teachers from the National Tainan First Senior High school (TNFSH), led by Principal Tien-tang Chang, has come to visit our school to discuss about education and subjects such as English and History etc. By discussing and exchanging ideas with one another, teachers from the two schools have opened their eyes and gained more insight on the ways to teach the students more knowledgeable and beneficial ways.

NEHS Choir Once Again Shines in Nationals

Under the guidance of Mr.Ying-Chen Bao, the 16-year old NEHS choir broke its own record for its performance at the National Student’s Music Competition on March 3rd. The choir had already won the Hsinchu High School Choir Competition in December 2016, and it once again attended the National competition as the representative of Hsinchu. Despite the high difficulty of the song choices this year, NEHS choir members doubled their efforts and even practiced during weeknights and weekend mornings. Competing against twenty-plus high schools from all around Taiwan, our choir is honored to attain an exceptional score of 90.5, placing 2nd in the Northern area and 3rd overall. According to choir leader Ruoh-Ting Wang, “Throughout all the arduous practices, our own expressions of absolute immersion continually motivates us to sing on. We hope that all of us who truly love singing will enjoy the beauty of music forever.May the choir continue its success and shoot for championship next year!

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