A single-village school with deep roots.
Neian Elementary's origins trace back to the Japanese colonial period, and the school took its current name, "Neian National Elementary School," in 1968. It is classified as a remote/disadvantaged-area school, and every one of its students comes from Neian Village — a single fishing community on Xiyu, Penghu's western peninsula.
內垵國小的校史可追溯至日治時期,民國57年(1968年)定名為「內垵國民小學」。學校被列為偏遠/弱勢地區學校,全校學生皆來自內垵村這個西嶼半島上的漁村聚落。
What makes this school worth knowing.
🏫 Roots in the Colonial Era
日治時期的校史淵源
Neian Elementary's history stretches back to the Japanese colonial period, long before it was formally renamed to its current form in 1968.
🏘️ One Village, One School
單一村落生源
Every student at Neian Elementary comes from Neian Village itself — a compact, single-community school that mirrors Penghu's traditional settlement pattern.
🎣 A Remote-Area Designation
偏遠地區學校
Classified as a remote/disadvantaged-area school, Neian Elementary reflects the demographic and geographic challenges facing Penghu's smaller outer villages.
Neian, a fishing village on Xiyu.
Neian Village is a traditional Minnan fishing community on Xiyu Township, part of Penghu's western peninsula. Neian Elementary's small, single-village enrollment reflects the archipelago's long history of tight-knit fishing settlements, where each village historically raised its own school. See the Penghu county page for more on the region.
Find the school.
No. 229, Neian Village, Xiyu Township, Penghu County 88142, Taiwan
881(88142)澎湖縣西嶼鄉內垵村229號
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