A pioneer of TV-based classroom teaching.
Renai Junior High was prepared starting in March 1963 by education-bureau inspector Lai Wan-chung and opened the following year on its current Renai Road site. Enrollment ballooned past 5,000 students during its 1963–1969 boom years. In 1968 the school pioneered closed-circuit television instruction in Taiwan, using more than 70 TV sets donated by Sampo Corporation to broadcast self-produced lessons across campus. More recently it has run “one tablet per student” mobile-learning and smart-campus coding initiatives.
仁愛國中自民國52年(1963年)3月起由教育局督學賴萬居籌辦,隔年於現址仁愛路正式開學。1963至1969年間學生人數一度突破五千人。民國57年(1968年),學校率先在全台推動閉路電視教學,運用聲寶公司捐贈的七十餘台電視機自製廣播教學節目。近年則推動「一人一平板」行動學習與智慧校園程式設計課程。
What makes this school worth knowing.
📺 A Pioneer of TV Classrooms
閉路電視教學先驅
In 1968, Renai Junior High became one of the first schools in Taiwan to broadcast self-produced lessons over closed-circuit television, using more than 70 sets donated by Sampo Corporation.
👥 A 1960s Enrollment Boom
1960年代學生爆滿
During its 1963–1969 boom years, enrollment ballooned past 5,000 students, making it one of the largest schools in the city at the time.
📱 One Tablet Per Student
一人一平板
The school has embraced mobile learning and coding education under a modern “Industry 4.0” smart-campus push.
🌳 On Renai Road's Grand Boulevard
仁愛路林蔭大道
The campus sits on the tree-lined stretch of Renai Road known for its embassies and boutique shopping, near Da'an Forest Park.
At the heart of Da'an's grandest boulevard.
Sited on Renai Road's tree-lined boulevard, near the foreign-embassy and boutique-shopping stretch that runs into Da'an Forest Park, Renai Junior High sits at the heart of the district's most prestigious residential corridor — a fitting home for a school that has long been an early adopter of new classroom technology.
Find the school.
No. 130, Sec. 4, Renai Rd., Da'an District, Taipei City 106, Taiwan
106臺北市大安區仁愛路四段130號
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