National San Chung Senior High School

National San Chung Senior High School
國立三重高級中學
Location
Sanchong District, New Taipei
Information
Type Public
Motto respect, gratitude, faith and ambition
Established 1997
Faculty 117
Number of students 2032
Campus Urban
Color(s) Orange
Nickname St. Orange High School
Website www.scsh.tpc.edu.tw

The National San Chung Senior High School (Chinese: 國立三重高級中學) is a Taiwanese senior high school located in Sanchong District, New Taipei. Established in 1997, its initial name was Taiwan Provincial San Chung Senior High School (Chinese: 台灣省立三重高級中學). After the administration of Taiwan Province Government was streamlined in 1998, the School became national and adopted the current name. In 2007, National San Chung Senior High School has totally 51 classes (17 classes per grade), including music classes and physical education classes, and more than 2000 students. In 2013, the name of the school was changed to New Taipei Municipal New Taipei Senior High School.

Nickname

National San Chung Senior High School's nickname came from a joke brought up by a school's history teacher in 2002. It came from the school's uniform color—orange. Because the school shares the same short name with Taipei County San Chong Senior High School in Chinese (both Sanchong Senior High School, Chinese: 三重高中), they have been long confused by people. One day in a class when the teacher taught about Glorious Revolution and King William III of England, who was also Prince of Orange, he joked, "Why don't we change the school name to Orange Senior High School for distinction since our students all wear orange uniform jackets? Or St. Orange Senior High School would be even better if we want to emphasize it." Because the joke was so popular, people started to call it St. Orange Senior High School.

In addition, students of National San Chung Senior High School often call themselves Little Tangerine for the same reason.

Football team

Although National San Chung Senior High School does not have a long history, its football team has been considered one of the strongest among senior high school teams in Taiwan. The physical education classes were set up in July, 2003, enrolling football- and athletics-specialized students.

Honours

See also

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