臺北市私立靜心高級中學


WELCOME TO CHINGSHIN HIGH SCHOOL

Grades 10–12 at Chingshin are a time to deepen scholarship, refine character, and step confidently toward life after graduation. Our goal is for students to greet each day with purpose, engage complex ideas with curiosity, and practice leadership with empathy and integrity.

The Chingshin Academy approach

Chingshin High School offers a rigorous, student‑centered, and interdisciplinary program. Set in a bilingual environment with English‑forward academic pathways, students learn to inquire, research, collaborate, and communicate across cultures. Learning extends beyond the classroom through fieldwork, service, performances, competitions, and experiences at our Discovery Experience Education Park, where students build resilience, teamwork, and reflective habits.

Mentorship is central to our model. Through advisories, seminars, and capstone work, students receive guidance in study strategies, well‑being, and college planning while developing independence and a strong sense of responsibility to the community.

 

 

Defining aspects of our program

  • Strong academic foundation across humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and the natural sciences; emphasis on inquiry, experimentation, and evidence‑based reasoning.
  • Bilingual learning and global citizenship, with English‑medium coursework, second world‑language options, and international exchanges that build intercultural competence.
  • STREAM & research (Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics): project‑based investigations, maker practice, and opportunities in robotics, programming, data analysis, and design.
  • Arts for every student, with innovative visual and performing arts; students are encouraged to learn at least one musical instrument and share their work on campus and beyond.
  • Physical education & wellness, including fitness goals, outdoor education, and a wide range of individual and team sports to develop discipline, confidence, and healthy habits.
  • Exploration education, leveraging our Discovery Experience Education Park to cultivate problem‑solving, positive communication, and the ability to transform challenges into growth.
  • Service & leadership, with structured community engagement that fosters empathy, civic participation, and real‑world responsibility.
  • Digital citizenship & one‑to‑one learning, supported by a technology‑rich campus, collaborative platforms, and award‑winning STREAM spaces that accelerate learning across disciplines.
 

 

Pathways & signature programs

  • Humanities & Aesthetics – Advanced reading, composition, and discourse in English and Mandarin; creative writing, drama, script development, and cultural studies connect classic texts to contemporary issues.
  • Mathematics, Science & Technology – Integrated coursework and labs in math, physics, chemistry, and biology; robotics and AI programming; research seminars and maker projects that culminate in public presentations.
  • Exploration & Outdoor Education – Progressive challenges that build resilience, teamwork, and reflective practice through authentic problem‑solving in real‑world contexts.
  • Innovation & Leadership – Interdisciplinary electives, capstone projects, and student initiatives that develop digital literacy, project management, and community leadership.
  • International Program – A selective, English‑medium track that blends a strong academic core with Advanced Placement (AP) offerings and personalized college counseling; graduates matriculate to leading universities worldwide.
 

Core Curriculum

  • Language & Literature (English and Mandarin) – Advanced speaking, listening, reading, and writing in both languages; academic argumentation and research writing.
  • Mathematics & Sciences – Conceptual understanding with emphasis on modeling, experimentation, and data‑driven inquiry.
  • Humanities & Social Studies – History, geography, economics, and civics that connect local perspectives to global contexts.
  • Fine Arts – Visual arts, music, and performance; every student is encouraged to study at least one instrument.
  • Physical Education & Health – Fitness, lifetime sports, and wellness education with periodic goal setting and progress tracking.
  • Electives & Capstones – Interdisciplinary seminars, research projects, and exhibition of learning.
  • Service Learning & Global Experiences – Community engagement, local and international fieldwork, and exchange opportunities.

Beyond the classroom

Students extend their interests through a dynamic co‑curricular program—academic teams, service clubs, arts ensembles, athletics, technology and entrepreneurship groups, and student publications. Opportunities in debate, robotics, chamber music, dance, badminton, and more enable students to practice leadership, collaboration, and creativity in authentic settings.