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      Can anyone here read Chinese?

      Can anyone here read Chinese?

      I need help translating a web page a little...
      http://www.yfsh.ylc.edu.tw/yf_school...29&type_no=c09

      Just some questions about this school...
      where is it?
      how many kids does it have?
      is it a public or a private school?
      what courses does it teach?
      how old are the students it caters to (like how many grades, I know its a high school)
      do a lot of people speak english there? (if there's any indication of that)
      Or any other important information that's there...

      thanks a lot!

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      god almighty, I'm gonna give this a go...

      I can't read chinese.

      The home page has head teacher/people's names attached to job position or something.

      Answers to your questions:


      where- in some hills(well there is a picture with a hill too) and its near somewhere called orange town, I think

      it has about 2000 kids attending full time and about another 4000 online and part time or something

      the courses are mainly in 3 divisions plus a few other more minor courses: the 3 main are farming/agriculture management, some kind of electronic application(like a chip), and some home/caring/hospitality group of stuff aimed at mainly girls.

      English speaking is marginal, I think, because there is some push to re-inforce authentic culturally enhancing language use.

      it is considered a private school but it is actually fully funded by some altruistic, entrepeneurial sponsors who have some ideals for the provincial youth or something.

      the kids are from 3-22


      um, let's see now some other stuff.

      they really party up with festivals

      the kids are under massive pressure to succeed, they are expected to put back in to the school down the track as young adults. Their families are worried about if they will find down the track that they have to pay something ridiculous - i think the whole payment thing is confusing or something. It's fully funded but most people don't know that and there is some kind of pro rata kind of thing - I don't think the administrators know how to approach the outward blurb on what people actually will have to contribute or something.

      Yeah so, this probably sounds really out of it, I like to try these things to see how close I am, good luck with finding out the real deal.

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