Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School

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Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School
臺北市立建國高級中學
The school's Red House
Address
No.56, Nanhai Rd.

Zhongzheng Dist.

Taipei
,
100052

Taiwan
Information
Other nameCKHS
Former nameFirst Taihoku Prefectural Secondary School (1922)

Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School (1967)

Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School (2003–2023)
School typePublic schools, Selective school
Mottoes勤、樸、誠、勇
(Diligence, Simplicity, Sincerity, Courage.)
Established2 April 1898 (1898-04-02)
FounderGovernment-General of Taiwan
Educational authorityDepartment of Education, Taipei City Government
School code353301
PrincipalChih-Chun Chuang
Staff34(2020)
Faculty216 (2020)
Grades10–12
GenderMale
Age range16–18
Enrollment2,895(Nov 2021)
Classes83
LanguageStandard Mandarin (traditional)
Classrooms110
CampusGreat Taipei Area
Area5.78 acres
Campus typeUrban
Houses68
Student Union/AssociationTaipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School Student Council
Colour(s)  Khaki
Slogan今日我以建中為榮,
明日建中以我為榮。
(CK proud of CK.)
National ranking1
Nobel laureatesSamuel C. C. Ting
Wei-min Hao
Websitewww.ck.tp.edu.tw/nss/p/index

Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School (CKHS; Chinese: 臺北市立建國高級中學), also historically known as Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School, is a public high school for boys located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. The school was established in 1898 during the early years of Japanese rule and was the first public high school in Taiwanese history. CKHS requires the highest scores on the national senior high school entrance exams. As of July 2021, CKHS's alumni include one Nobel Prize laureate (Physics), the only ethnic Chinese Turing Award laureate, one Cannes Film Festival Best Director award winner, two heads of state, at least five members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and numerous scholars and public servants. Its female counterpart is the Taipei First Girls' High School.