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Municipal elementary school in Taiwan
Syuejia Elementary School
Location
No. 30, Yixiu, Syuejia, Tainan
726004
 Taiwan
Coordinates23°14′11″N 120°10′31″E / 23.2362921°N 120.1752668°E / 23.2362921; 120.1752668
Information
TypeMunicipal elementary school
EstablishedFebruary 20, 1906; 118 years ago (1906-02-20)
PresidentMin-Nan Chen
Staff9
Faculty47
GradesFirst grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade.
Enrollment401
Classes21(including one special education class, one special education itinerant class, and one resource class.)
AffiliationPublic
Websitewww.sjaes.tn.edu.tw

Tainan Municipal Syuejia District Syuejia Elementary School (abbreviated as Syuejia Elementary School) is an elementary school located in Syuejia District, Tainan, Taiwan.

History

Taiwan under Japanese rule

Syuejia Public School was established in 1906. The classes were held in the side rooms of Syuejia CihJi Temple initially until 1918 when the school moved to a new location. A two-year higher education course was added to the school in 1922.

Due to a growing number of students, and was in need for an expansion, Syuejia Public School had planned to relocate in accordance with Syuejia’s urban development plan in 1937. The relocation was completed in 1940, and the school occupied the site up to the present day.

In 1941, the school was renamed to Syuejia National School due to amendments to the Taiwan Education Act.

The school established branch schools in the surrounding area, which then became independent later on. These branch schools were as follows:

  • Dingxizhou Branch School — established in 1918, became independent in 1922 and was renamed to Dingxizhou Public School
  • Zhongzhou Branch School — established in 1922, became independent in 1926 and was renamed to Zhongzhou Public School
  • Zhaizigang Branch School — established in 1923, became independent in 1939 and was renamed to Zhaizigang Public School

After World War II

In 1946, the school was renamed to Tainan County Syuejia Township First National School. In 1947, it was renamed again to Tainan County Syuejia Township Syuejia National School.

In 1957, the school established 4 branch schools, these were Xinrong Branch School, Wenhua Branch School, Meihe Branch School and Daming Branch School. The Xinrong Branch School became independent in 1961 and was renamed to Dongyang National School. The Wenhua Branch School and Meihe Branch School were put under the administration of Dongyang National School.

In 1968, the school was renamed to Tainan County Syuejia Town Syuejia Elementary School in accordance to the implementation of the nine-year compulsory education system in Taiwan.

In 1993, the Syuejia Elementary School Supplementary School was established. In 1996, a class for special education students was established in the school.

From 21 to 23 April 2006, the school held a series of events to celebrate its centennial, 100 years since it was first established in 1906.

On December 25, 2010, due to the merger of Tainan County and Tainan City, it was renamed Tainan Municipal Syuejia District Syuejia Elementary School.

In 2011, the Tainan City Mobile English Village – Syuejia Village was established. In 2014, the school set up the Community Multifunctional Learning Center of Ministry of Education and became the central school promoting health in Tainan City from 2014 to 2017.

In April 2016, the school held a series of events to celebrate its 110th anniversary.

The former school building, used by Syuejia Public School from 1918 to 1940, is currently used by the Private Tianren Industrial & Commercial Vocational High School. In 2018, the building was registered as a historic building of Tainan City.

Former and current principals

Taiwan under Japanese rule period
Name Term Notes
Start date End date
Suzuki Toru February 20, 1906 August 13, 1913
Katsumata Minzou August 13, 1913 July 8, 1919
Masaki Kimura July 8, 1919 September 1, 1920
Fuji Inoue September 1, 1919 October 5, 1919
Fusajirou Koga October 5, 1920 April 14, 1923
Takekuma Tsuchimochi April 27, 1923 September 22, 1938
Masayoshi Maemoto September 22, 1938 October 25, 1941
Katayama Tetsu October 25, 1941 March 31, 1944
Toshimi Katsuki March 31, 1944 August 31, 1945
After World War II
Name Term Notes
Start date End date
Hong Chen August 31, 1945 August 31, 1947
Ting-Yan Li September 1, 1947 January 1, 1971 Retired
Rui-Tai Su January 1, 1971 July 31, 1976 Transferred
Cong-Ming Lin August 1, 1976 July 31, 1990 Transferred
Kun-Lin Xu August 1, 1990 November 1, 1991 Passed away while in office
Deng-Jin Zhuang November 2, 1991 February 28, 1992 Director of Academic Affairs and Acting Principal
Zhen-Fu Li March 1, 1992 September 1, 1997 Transferred
Chun-Ming Wu September 1, 1997 July 31, 2005 Retired
Su-Zhen Li August 1, 2005 July 31, 2009 Transferred
Bing-Hong Lin August 1, 2009 July 31, 2015 Retired
Yu-Ye Cai August 1, 2015 June 30, 2019 Retired
Qi-Cheng Fang July 1, 2019 July 31, 2019 Director of Academic Affairs and Acting Principal
Min-Nan Chen August 1, 2019 Present

References

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  2. ^ "臺南市教育局各級學校資料" (in Chinese). 2021-08-10. Archived from the original on 2021-09-06. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  3. "臺灣博碩士論文知識加值系統:自由的博碩士學位論文全文資料庫". ndltd.ncl.edu.tw. Retrieved 2024-10-26.
  4. "臺南市行動英語村". www.tainanmev.com.tw (in Chinese). 2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  5. "學甲校史室 | 學甲國小校史室介紹". 2019-04-15. Archived from the original on 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2024-10-26.

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