
About Secondary School
KCISLK Secondary School continues the school's commitment to high-quality K–12 education, offering a seamless transition from preschool through secondary levels. The curriculum features bilingual instruction, diverse electives, and interdisciplinary learning to foster global vision, critical thinking, and independent learning.
Beyond academics, students engage in research, scientific exploration, and arts and cultural activities, developing both confidence and competence for future challenges. Personalized academic counseling supports students in planning their educational pathways, both in Taiwan and abroad. Through adaptive teaching and interest-driven learning, students are prepared to become resilient, empathetic, and capable global citizens.
Curriculum

Project-based Course
The Secondary School emphasizes project-based learning courses that align with students' abilities and guide them in using appropriate research methods, cultivating critical thinking, information synthesis, and problem-solving skills. Projects may be completed individually or in teams. English projects are guided by teachers with support tailored to students' language proficiency and culminate in presentations that enhance communication skills. Chinese projects often span a full academic year, progressing through problem identification, planning, inquiry, and presentation.Through this four-stage process, students are encouraged to take initiative in exploring topics of interest, integrate information from various sources, and develop innovative thinking, thereby strengthening their interdisciplinary research and learning abilities.(More⬇️)

Self-Directed Learning
Students can design their own self-directed learning projects—academic or personal—based on their interests, strengths, or inquiry goals. This may include research projects, creative work, or service learning, enabling diverse and personalized exploration. Through self-defined topics and plans, students develop proactive inquiry skills and cultivate character and values through practice, helping them sustain motivation and enthusiasm for learning. Self-directed learning also deepens extracurricular engagement and enhances soft skills such as planning, teamwork, leadership, resilience, and communication—empowering students to create unique learning journeys and build confidence and competence for the future.(More⬇️)

E-Learning
Every classroom is equipped with ViewBoard interactive displays and stylus pens, functioning as digital whiteboards. Paired with mobile devices, e-textbooks, e-readers, and online resources, these tools create dynamic smart classrooms that make learning more engaging. The school actively promotes diverse, technology-enhanced teaching, supporting students' growth at every stage. Platforms like Canvas, Alma, iSchool, and Google Classroom foster digital communication among teachers, students, and parents. Courses also incorporate technologies such as 3D printing and laser engraving, enhancing students' technological literacy and equipping them with practical skills for global readiness.(More⬇️)
Language Learning

Advanced Placement (AP)
The Advanced Placement (AP) program, developed by the College Board, offers university-level courses in high school. Students who achieve high scores on standardized AP exams may earn university credits or course exemptions.
KCISLK is officially authorized by the College Board to offer AP courses and serve as a certified testing center. To meet students' diverse academic interests and college goals, the school offers a wide array of AP courses including Calculus, Statistics, Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, and Writing. These courses deepen academic knowledge and provide a competitive edge for admission to top universities worldwide.(More⬇️)
KCISLK is officially authorized by the College Board to offer AP courses and serve as a certified testing center. To meet students' diverse academic interests and college goals, the school offers a wide array of AP courses including Calculus, Statistics, Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, and Writing. These courses deepen academic knowledge and provide a competitive edge for admission to top universities worldwide.(More⬇️)

International Programs
The English curriculum at KCISLK Secondary School is closely aligned with the school's Student Learning Outcomes ( 6Cs), ensuring coherence between instruction and assessment. The program offers innovative and diverse content to meet students' needs in language acquisition, critical thinking, and communication. It goes beyond language proficiency, integrating interdisciplinary themes that equip students with skills to explore, express, and solve problems. This approach enables students to gradually develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to thrive and contribute meaningfully in a rapidly changing world—demonstrating both depth and breadth in their English learning journey, and reflecting the school's commitment to holistic education. (More⬇️)

Life at School
Language learning extends beyond the classroom and is deeply embedded in everyday school life. The school offers engaging and diverse opportunities for students to use foreign languages in real-world contexts. Subject areas regularly host activities and competitions that connect classroom learning with daily experiences, making language acquisition both enjoyable and meaningful.
Events such as Pi Day, World Poetry Day, and English poetry competitions encourage multilingual and cross-cultural expression. These lively and inclusive activities nurture students' language skills and global awareness, allowing language learning to unfold naturally within the vibrant atmosphere of an international school community.(More⬇️)
Featured Programs

LINMUN is an annual Model United Nations conference hosted by Kang Chiao International School Linkou in New Taipei City. Grounded in the principles of Inclusiveness, Diplomacy, and Empowerment, this student-led conference fosters global collaboration and diplomatic discourse. LINMUN strives to create a unique MUN experience and opportunity for all delegates. Delegates will be recognized for their passion and dedication, enjoy exciting social events, and establish meaningful, lasting relationships with delegates from all over the world.(More⬇️)

Science Fair
The Science Fair inspires students' interest in sciences and provides a platform for independent research using scientific thinking. Through the process of creating, analyzing, organizing, and presenting their work, students strengthen their inquiry and communication skills. The fair also showcases the school's rich achievements in science education, bringing science into daily life and sparking students' passion for discovery.(More⬇️)

Career exploration is a vital process for high school students to develop self-awareness and future planning skills. In response to a rapidly changing society and evolving workplace, students must be prepared to face diverse choices and challenges. Each year, the school invites over 30 professionals from various industries for Career Day to share their experiences and insights. These interactions help students explore their interests, uncover potential, and make informed and forward-thinking career decisions—equipping them with the competence and sense of responsibility needed to face the future, in line with Kang Chiao's mission of student support.(More⬇️)

Charitable Activities
KCISLK places great emphasis on social responsibility and compassionate action. Students engage with society and support those in need through service-learning programs and outreach activities such as fundraising, beach cleanups, and rural education. These experiences help them practice empathy and take action in meaningful ways. By collaborating, communicating, and solving real-world problems through these events, they learn to respect life, accumulate influence through their actions and grow into thoughtful, socially responsible global citizens.(More⬇️)

Social Inquiry and Practice
The Grade 11 Social Inquiry and Practice course centers on the question: “How can we make good decisions?” Integrating themes from civics and history, the course encourages in-depth inquiry and reflection. Students participate in off-campus visits, guest lectures, and a startup pitch competition. Through entrepreneurial simulations and hands-on business activities, they develop essential skills, including data analysis, communication, collaboration, and risk-taking. This interdisciplinary course equips students with the judgment and decision-making abilities they need to confidently navigate the future.(More⬇️)

Academic and Career Counseling
At KCISLK, students are like sailors on a journey, supported by teachers who guide them through challenges and help them find direction. This process encourages growth through exploration and fosters lifelong learning skills. Upon entering the school, every student receives a counseling handbook that outlines their academic and career preparation from Grades 10 to 12. Dedicated counselors for each grade provide regular one-on-one sessions, offering academic guidance on higher education options and personalized strategy planning. This system helps students shape individual goals and design a learning roadmap for their future.(More⬇️)
Clubs / Sports

High school clubs are diverse and enriching, covering areas such as music, sports, arts, languages, technology, and service learning. Students are encouraged to choose freely based on their interests and talents, allowing them to discover potential and explore their identities. Through club participation, students gain not only technical skills but also experience in teamwork, communication, and leadership. The school also has a student council that involves students in school affairs and event planning, developing their ability to lead, take responsibility, and engage in public matters—building confidence and initiative for future challenges.(More⬇️)

KCISLK's swimming program is led by professional instructors and follows a progressive, level-based structure. Students learn proper swimming techniques and water safety knowledge in a secure environment, building their comfort in the water, confidence, and physical strength. The program emphasizes foundational skills and consistent practice, helping students enjoy swimming as both an achievement and a source of joy.(More⬇️)

To encourage students to explore and develop skills and knowledge across various fields through comprehensive and professional programs, after-school courses are offered as optional opportunities for all students. These courses are taught by qualified instructors, including our faculty, foreign teachers, and specialized external teachers. Some courses are held in collaboration with universities, with professors coming on campus to teach. Through these offerings, the program aims to broaden students' horizons and foster well-rounded learning capabilities.(More⬇️)

The Secondary School promotes the "One Student, One Talent" program, offering two periods per week and more than 120 elective courses annually. Starting with arts appreciation, the program includes wind instruments, string instruments, pop music, fine arts, dance, and traditional Chinese music. The program provides comprehensive support for developing both artistic passion and professional skills. From classroom learning to stage performances, students engage in a threefold experience of performance, appreciation, and application, laying a strong foundation for aesthetic literacy and cultivating refined character.(More⬇️)

Since its establishment in 2019, the Orchestra has continued to grow under the guidance of professional instructors from the TSO and NSO. Through daily practice and consistent artistic exposure, students develop strong musicianship and a positive attitude toward music. Students not only demonstrate competitiveness but also possess valuable soft skills that accompany them beyond school. Each year, the Orchestra performs on campus and at the prestigious Zhongshan Hall, shining with confidence on stage and creating treasured milestones in their learning journey.(More⬇️)

Kang Chiao offers a wide range of athletic teams designed to support students' holistic development. In middle school, sports teams include badminton, basketball, swimming, and triathlon. Coaches emphasize encouragement over criticism and focus on recognizing each student's strengths. Students are guided to understand the value and meaning behind every detail—whether in daily training or competitions. Communication, teamwork, respect, and inclusivity are all key to enhancing team performance and unity, while also shaping essential life values and character.(More⬇️)

The KCISLK Scout Group consists of three branches: Scout Troop (G7–G8), Senior Scout Troop (G9–G12), and Rover Scout Crew. As an international school, Kang Chiao's program aligns with global scouting standards, Grade 9 is designated as the Senior Scout, which differs from domestic progression. As the Senior Scouts advance, our troop has also established a Rover Scout Crew. The entire group currently consists of approximately 100 to 110 members.(More⬇️)
Elite Program
Experiential Outdoor Learning Program
G7
The curriculum integrates biology, technology, and scouting education, with a strong emphasis on hands-on, experiential learning. Students move beyond the classroom to engage with the real world through field observations, digital tools, and collaborative challenges. In these immersive experiences, they apply knowledge to solve problems, work effectively in teams, and leverage technology—embarking on a dynamic and multifaceted learning journey.

Hiking Peaks of Hehuan Mountain Range
G8
The course centers on the challenge of trekking across the Hehuan Mountain range, leading students on a journey of hands-on learning and self-discovery. Rooted in teamwork and the principles of "Respect the Mountains, Embrace the Silence, and Leave No Trace," the experience fosters responsibility, communication, and execution skills. At the same time, it nurtures a deep respect for nature and promotes environmental ethics and outdoor literacy through real-world practice—helping students build meaningful and lasting life experiences.

Three Kingdoms-Themed Overnight Camping
G8
Integrating the history of the Three Kingdoms era with experiential learning, this two-day, one-night immersive program begins with thematic lectures and guides students into the dynamic setting of ancient military rivalries. Activities such as general competitions, cooking challenges, and academic battles immerse students in role-play and active learning. Through these engaging experiences, students enhance their teamwork, strategic thinking, communication, decision-making, and historical literacy—uncovering the depth and enjoyment of learning through actions.

International Education Trip
G9
The Grade 9 international education trip takes place in Singapore, turning the city into a vibrant learning environment that blends academic inquiry with experiential fun. Beginning with a themed research project, students will learn inquiry methods before departure. During the trip, they observe and engage with different cultures, interact with local people, deepening their understanding and enriching their projects. The program incorporates small group structures, city exploration activities, and guided reflections to foster teamwork, leadership, and personal growth. It broadens students' global perspectives and sparks motivation and interest in learning.

Sun Moon Lake Swimming Carnival
G9
The curriculum includes swimming skills such as "long-distance swimming," "water self-rescue," and "open water swimming" to enhance students' water proficiency. The teaching of swmming class implements ability grouping and instructional differentiation. Through the 9th-grade activity and training of swimming across Sun Moon Lake, the curriculum sets learning milestones, emphasizing water safety, enhancing students' awareness of water hazards, and fostering their water self-rescue and lifesaving abilities. This not only showcases their learning achievements but also accumulates successful experiences for students.

Cycling around Taiwan
G10
Each year, Grade 10 students participate in "Cycling Around Taiwan" as a milestone event marking their coming of age at 16. Guided by professional instructors, students undergo rigorous training and cycle around the island, developing physical endurance, goal setting, time management, and teamwork. The journey also includes thematic explorations of Taiwan's culture and natural landscapes, encouraging students to cherish and respect the land. This unique and transformative experience becomes an unforgettable part of their youth, fostering perseverance, mutual support, and a deep connection to their home.
