A compact school in a historic river-confluence community.
Ganyuan Junior High serves the Ganyuan (柑園) community at the confluence of the Sanxia River and Dahan River on Shulin's southern edge, an area with deep agricultural roots. The school enrolls roughly 500 students across about 16 classes, making it one of the more compact junior highs in the district. Its exact founding year could not be confirmed from available sources.
柑園國中服務位於樹林南端、三峽河與大漢溪匯流處的柑園社區,這一帶自古便以農業聞名。學校規模約16班、學生數約500人,是樹林規模較小的國中之一。目前公開資料未能確認確切創校年份。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🍊 Named for the Citrus Groves
因柑橘園得名
The school takes its name from Ganyuan (柑園), literally "citrus garden," recalling the Hakka settlers who planted citrus groves here during the Qianlong era.
🌊 At the River Confluence
河川交會之地
The school sits within the Ganyuan alluvial plain, formed where the Sanxia River meets the Dahan River, a landscape that shaped the area's agricultural history.
🏫 A Compact Community School
小而緊密的社區學校
With around 16 classes and roughly 500 students, Ganyuan Junior High remains one of Shulin's smaller, tight-knit secondary schools.
Rooted in the citrus-grove settlement.
The Ganyuan area takes its name from the citrus groves (柑園) planted by Hakka settlers during the Qing-dynasty Qianlong era, on the fertile alluvial plain formed by the confluence of the Sanxia and Dahan rivers — historically one of Shulin's most productive agricultural zones. See the New Taipei county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 125, Sec. 2, Ganyuan St., Shulin District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
新北市樹林區柑園街2段125號
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