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Established in the autumn of 1951, this school was
merged from two private junior high schools (Chin Chung and Chin Tung) and named
as Provincial Kinmen Middle School by the then Acting Chairman of Fukien Province
and Commander-in-chief of Kinmen Defense Headquarters, General Hu-lien. Three years
later, in 1954, when the September 3rd Bombardment broke out, the school was evacuated
to Cheng-kung Village for fear that the three-storeyed white building of the school
might easily become the bombing target of the artillery from China. In 1958, when
the August 23rd Bombardment started, for safety’s sake, all the 921 students were
withdrawn to Taiwan and scattered into several public schools to continue their
high school education. The school was reopened at the present site in 1960.
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In 1964, when compulsory education was first extended
from six years to nine years in Kinmen and each of the five townships started to
set up its own junior high school, this school no longer enrolled students graduated
from elementary schools. Consequently, in the spring of 1972, it was renamed as
Provincial Kinmen Senior High School. Moreover, to cope with the need of local development,
the school had set up a vocational department and a mechanical training center offering
courses and trainings on practical skills. It had also sponsored several years’
intensive and special teacher training courses to provide teachers for the elementary
schools of the island. |
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In 1975, the vocational department together with
the mechanical training center was moved to Chin-hu at the site of former Chin-hu
Junior High School as a branch school. Then, in 1981, the branch school was further
upgraded as Provincial Kinmen Vocational Senior High School. In 1984, the school
itself was turned into a national senior high school for ordinary senior high school
education. |
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1951.Autumn |
Established in the autumn of 1951 |
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1954 |
when the September 3rd Bombardment broke out. School teachers and students away
from campus. |
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1958 |
the August 23rd Bombardment started, for safety’s sake, all the 921 students were
withdrawn to Taiwan and scattered into several public schools to continue their
high school education.
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1960.Autumn |
The school was reopened at the present site in 1960. |
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1964 |
when compulsory education was first extended from six years to nine years. And five
township in Kinmen began to establish their own junior high school. |
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1965 |
junior high school to stop recruiting new students. |
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1972.Spring |
was renamed as Provincial Kinmen Senior High School. |
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1975 |
the establishment of a vocational training center for machinery and provision of
training courses and practical skills. And sponsorship of several years of intensive
teacher training and special courses, provide teachers in primary schools. |
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1975.8 |
Department of Mechanical and vocational training center outside the Hill to move
to the lake too, as a branch of the school, set up an independent school,specialized
high school education. |
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1981 |
Upgraded to the official Golden Gate High School |
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1984.7.1 |
Upgrading Golden Gate High School |
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