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Three Miaoli students top national junior high exam; high achievers surge

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Three students from Miaoli County achieved top scores nationwide in Taiwan's junior high school entrance exam.
  • The number of students scoring exceptionally high (5A10+ with a Level 6 writing score) saw a significant increase this year.
  • Gongguan Junior High School, a non-urban school, produced one of the top scorers, highlighting regional academic achievement.

Taiwan's junior high school entrance examination results revealed a remarkable performance from Miaoli County, with three students achieving the highest possible scores nationwide. These top scorers all attained a 5A10+ rating, coupled with a Level 6 in the writing section.

The examination, known as the "Guozhong Huikao," saw a notable surge in the number of students achieving top-tier results this year. This suggests a highly competitive academic landscape and potentially improved educational outcomes across various regions.

Among the high achievers, Gongguan Junior High School, a school located outside major urban centers, produced one of the top scorers. This success is particularly significant, demonstrating that academic excellence is not confined to metropolitan areas. Other top-scoring students hailed from Zhaonan Junior High School and Junyi Middle School.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.