A Confucian-values name shared across Taiwan.
Zhongxiao Junior High was approved for establishment in February 1981 and formally opened later that year. The school once hosted a facility built specifically for the 1984 Taiwan Area Secondary Schools Games, a sign of its role in the region's athletic infrastructure during that era. Its name — "忠孝," meaning loyalty and filial piety — is one of the most common Confucian-values school names in postwar Taiwan, shared by at least five other junior highs of the same name nationwide.
忠孝國中於民國70年(1981年)2月奉准設立,同年正式成立。該校曾設有專為1984年台灣區中等學校運動會興建的設施,顯示其在當時區域體育建設中的角色。校名「忠孝」取自儒家忠孝價值,是戰後台灣極為常見的校名之一,全台至少還有五所同名國中。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏟️ Built for a National Games
為全國運動會興建設施
The school once hosted a facility constructed specifically for the 1984 Taiwan Area Secondary Schools Games, tying its early history to regional sports infrastructure.
📛 A Name Shared Nationwide
全台同名校眾多
At least five separate junior highs across Taiwan — in Hsinchu County, Taipei, New Taipei, Tainan, and Kaohsiung — share the name Zhongxiao Junior High, reflecting the popularity of Confucian-values school names.
📅 A 1981 Founding
1981年創校
Approved in February 1981 and opened later that year, the school is part of a wave of junior highs established to serve Fongshan's growing population in the early 1980s.
A name rooted in Confucian values.
"忠孝" (loyalty and filial piety) is an extremely common Confucian-values school name found across postwar Taiwan, reflecting the moral education themes emphasized in the era's school-naming conventions. See the Kaohsiung county page for more on the region.
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Fongshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
高雄市鳳山區(詳細地址未公開)
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 Zhongxiao Junior High School and would like to correct or expand this page, please contact us.