Anchoring a small district's recovery.
Shigang Junior High School was founded in 1966 as the sole junior high serving Shigang District, a small farming town along the Dajia River with strong Hakka influences. The school was devastated by the catastrophic 921 earthquake in 1999, one of the disaster's hardest-hit areas, and has since rebuilt. Today it maintains sister-school relationships with schools in Japan and South Korea, connecting its students to the wider world even as the school remains rooted in its community's earthquake-recovery story.
石岡國中創立於民國55年(1966年),是石岡區唯一的國中,服務這座位於大甲溪畔、深受客家文化影響的小型農業城鎮。學校在1999年921大地震中嚴重受創,是重災區之一,此後歷經重建。如今學校與日本及韓國的學校締結姊妹校關係,讓學生與更廣闊的世界連結,同時學校仍深植於社區地震重建的歷史記憶之中。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏫 The District's Sole Junior High
石岡區唯一的國中
As Shigang District's only junior high, the school anchors secondary education for the entire small farming community along the Dajia River.
🏗️ Rebuilt After 921
921大地震重建
The school was devastated in the 1999 921 earthquake and has since rebuilt, its recovery closely tied to Shigang's broader story of resilience after the disaster.
🌏 Sister Schools Abroad
日韓姊妹校關係
Shigang Junior High maintains sister-school ties with schools in Japan and South Korea, offering students international connections despite the district's small size.
A Hakka farming town remade by earthquake.
As Shigang's sole junior high, the school anchors a small Hakka-influenced farming town whose modern identity is marked by both its 921 earthquake recovery and its setting along the Dajia River. See the Taichung county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 1, Guozhong Ln., Fengshi Rd., Meizi Village, Shigang District, Taichung City, Taiwan
臺中市石岡區梅子里豐勢路國中巷1號
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