The Taoyuan Municipal Wu-Ling Senior High School (the hyphen is usually omitted, Chinese: 桃園市立武陵高級中學; pinyin: táo yuán shì lì wǔ líng gāo jí zhōng xué, abbreviation: WLSH) is a secondary school in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, providing education ranging from 9th to 12th grade.
Given the dramatic sub urbanization and increases in both population and economical power of Taoyuan, the school has thus gained its independence in 1959.
Nation-wise, Wuling is the 6th most common Alma mater for National Taiwan University freshmen in 2017.
[5] In general, a large portion of graduates go on to attend universities both national and worldwide every year.
Following the convention of all Taiwanese senior high schools and the 2012 Reformation, Wuling enrolls its student through multiple standardized tests.
The period between 7:30 and 8:30 is called Zhaozhixi (早自習), students are expected to arrive the school at 7:30 and studying or self-learning until 8:00.
Ideally, the helping program is limited to the students who are behind his/her classmates, and by law no new lectures should be taught.
most students choose to take it for more and better academic performances, also hoping not to fall behind when lectures are illegally given in such periods.
In Wuling, similar to that of France, classes are further sorted into 3 streams (類組) with different educational focuses in grade 11 and 12.
It is interesting that although the legal tender of the streams was demolished by the Ministry of Education in 2002, in the eyes of encouraging school to adopt the free-at-will course selecting system in the US, Wuling still practices it.
The educational experiment of free course taking systems was eventually set off in 2016, under the name of Xuanxio (選修).
As for Feb 2018, there is no punishments for not buying or wearing uniforms whatsoever, both by the law and by the school internal dressing code.
STEM is a class that offers advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology placement.
Pupils of LGC could take a second foreign language courses, French or Japanese or Korean or Spanish.
The front side of T-shirts and sweaters features the name "Wuling" in traditional Chinese calligraphy.
In the first floor sits the School Store, Resource Classroom for Talented Students and Counselor's Office.
In 2014, the Guang-shi Hall suffered a structural damage, after that, the building was reinforced and changed its name to the K-Centre.
Founded in 2004, consist of picket team doing their daily duty and honor guard performing in grand ceremony.
The LAWY is published on the April Fool's Day every year, the contents are mostly poems and other student artworks.