Ninety years of agricultural and industrial education.
National Gangshan Agricultural & Industrial Vocational High School traces its founding to March 1936, when it opened as the "Gangshan Agricultural National School" during the Japanese colonial era. Renamed several times over the following decades, it became a national school in 2000. Today it enrolls approximately 1,700 students, and its school emblem — depicting a mountain, a rice ear, and a gear — reflects its founding mission of serving Gangshan through agricultural and industrial education.
國立岡山高級農工職業學校創立於民國25年(1936年)3月,日治時期初名「岡山農業國民學校」,其後歷經多次更名,於民國89年(2000年)改隸國立。現有約1,700名學生,校徽以山峰、稻穗與齒輪三個圖案,象徵岡山、農業與工業的立校宗旨。
What makes this school worth knowing.
⚙️ A Founding-Era School Emblem
立校精神的校徽
The school's emblem depicts a mountain (Gangshan), a rice ear (agriculture), and a gear (industry) — a visual summary of its founding mission from 1936.
🏭 Nearly Ninety Years of Vocational Training
近九十年職業教育
Opened in the Japanese colonial era as an agricultural school, the institution has grown through repeated renaming into a national agricultural and industrial vocational high school with around 1,700 students.
🌊 Roots by Agongdian Creek
阿公店溪畔的校史
The original 1937 campus sat east of the Agongdian Creek (阿公店溪), the waterway around which the historic settlement of Akangtiam grew.
Built beside Gangshan's founding waterway.
The school's original 1937 campus was built east of the Agongdian Creek (阿公店溪), the waterway around which the historic settlement of Akangtiam (阿公店) — the Qing-era name for Gangshan — first grew. See the Kaohsiung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 533, Gangshan Rd., Gangshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
高雄市岡山區岡山路533號
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