From a colonial-era girls' school to Fengyuan's oldest junior high.
Fengyuan Junior High School's roots stretch back to 1938, when it opened under Japanese rule as 豐原家政女學校, a home-economics school for girls. After Taiwan's retrocession, it was reorganized as a coeducational junior high school in 1946. With this long lineage, it is the oldest and largest-lineage junior high in the Fengyuan area, having graduated nearly 50,000 students over more than eight decades.
豐原國中的校史可追溯至1938年,日治時期設立的「豐原家政女學校」。台灣光復後,於民國35年(1946年)改制為男女合校的國民中學。憑藉這段悠久的校史,本校是豐原地區歷史最悠久、系譜最完整的國中,逾八十年來已培育近五萬名畢業校友。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏫 Roots in a 1938 Girls' Vocational School
源於1938年家政女學校
The school's lineage began in 1938 as 豐原家政女學校, a Japanese-era home-economics school for girls, before becoming coeducational in 1946.
🎓 Nearly 50,000 Graduates
近五萬名校友
Over more than eight decades, the school has graduated close to 50,000 students, making it one of Fengyuan's most deeply rooted educational institutions.
🏛️ The Oldest Junior High in Fengyuan
豐原歷史最久的國中
As the district's longest-running junior high, its history mirrors Fengyuan's own transformation from a Japanese colonial-era administrative seat to a modern Taichung district.
A lineage tracing back to the colonial era.
The school's origin as a Japanese-era girls' vocational school mirrors Fengyuan's history as Toyohara, the administrative seat of Taichū Prefecture under Japanese rule — a period whose institutions still echo through the district's oldest schools today. See the Taichung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 321, Sec. 1, Sanfeng Rd., Fengyuan Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan
臺中市豐原區三豐路一段321號
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Last updated: July 2026 · Content adapted and condensed from the school's official Chinese-language website by the Taiwan Bilingual Hub team, not yet reviewed by the school. If you're from Fengyuan Junior High School and would like to correct or expand this page, please contact us.