Taiwan's junior high exam sees 712 students achieve top scores nationwide
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A total of 712 students nationwide achieved the top score of 5A and a Level 6 in writing in Taiwan's junior high school graduation exams.
- This score represents 0.4% of all test-takers this year, a slight increase from last year's 0.31%.
- Achieving this score is considered a basic requirement for admission into prestigious high schools.
This year, 712 students across Taiwan earned the highest possible scores in the national junior high school comprehensive assessment, achieving a 5A rating and a Level 6 in the writing section. This academic achievement is widely seen as a crucial benchmark for entry into the country's most competitive high schools.
The results, released today by the National Taiwan Normal University's Assessment and Evaluation Center, indicate that these top-scoring students constitute 0.4% of the total examinees. This figure is a slight increase compared to last year, when 541 students, or 0.31%, achieved similar results.
The comprehensive assessment, often referred to as the "basic academic ability test," is a critical juncture for students transitioning from junior high to senior high school. The 5A, Level 6 score signifies exceptional performance across multiple subjects and a high level of proficiency in written expression, setting these students apart as they vie for places in elite academic institutions.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.