An optimistically named school for a booming district.
Guangrong Junior High School was established in approximately 1973 to 1974, during a wave of population growth that reshaped Sanchong in the 1970s (its precise founding date is not confirmed in available records). The school today enrolls around 515 students taught by 64 teachers — a student-teacher ratio of roughly 8 to 1 — and has built a strong record in STEAM education, digital-tablet instruction, and competitive sports, winning 8 gold, 3 silver, and 1 bronze medal at the 2026 National Middle School Games. It also promotes a daily English "Daily Talk" routine and a school-wide library reading initiative.
光榮國中約創立於民國62至63年間(1973至1974年),正值三重地區1970年代人口快速成長之際(確切創校日期未見於現有公開資料)。學校現有學生約515人、教師64人,師生比約為8:1,並在STEAM教育、數位平板教學與競技運動方面表現亮眼——於2026年全國中等學校運動會奪得8金3銀1銅。學校同時推動每日英語「Daily Talk」及全校性圖書閱讀計畫。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🥇 National Games Medalists
全中運8金3銀1銅
Student athletes won 8 gold, 3 silver, and 1 bronze medal at the 2026 National Middle School Games, a standout result for a school of its size.
💻 STEAM and Digital Tablets
STEAM與數位平板教學
The school runs a strong STEAM program supported by digital-tablet instruction, giving students hands-on exposure to technology-integrated learning.
🗣️ A Daily English Habit
每日英語 Daily Talk
A school-wide "Daily Talk" routine builds regular English-speaking practice into everyday school life, alongside a library reading initiative.
👥 A Low Student-Teacher Ratio
師生比約8:1
With around 515 students and 64 teachers, Guangrong maintains a student-teacher ratio of roughly 8 to 1, supporting closer classroom attention.
Named "Glory" for a hopeful era.
The school was named "光榮" (Glory) as part of a wave of optimistically named schools built during Sanchong's rapid 1970s population boom, alongside its namesake elementary school spun off the year after. See the New Taipei county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 26, Jieshou Rd., Sanchong District, New Taipei City 241, Taiwan
新北市三重區介壽路26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 Guangrong Junior High School and would like to correct or expand this page, please contact us.