Blessed Imelda's School, private senior high school in Datong District, Taipei
Blessed Imelda's School is a private high school in Datong District of Taipei, Taiwan, distinguished by simple and functional buildings with well-maintained grounds. The campus features bright classrooms with large windows, a chapel for religious services, and is populated by uniformed students who move between classes with purpose.
The school was founded in 1917 by Dominican sisters and was Taiwan's first Catholic secondary school. Over decades, it remained active through social changes and expanded its programs while preserving its core values.
Blessed Imelda's School is deeply rooted in Catholic tradition, shaping daily campus life through prayers and religious moments. Students and staff regularly participate in celebrations that honor faith and community, creating an environment where belief is openly practiced.
The school is located near public transportation routes, making it easily accessible for students and visitors. The best times to visit are outside class hours or during special school events when campus access is more open.
The school was the only private institution allowed to remain open in Taiwan during Japanese rule, highlighting its resilience through difficult times. This exceptional history has made it a significant place in Taiwan's educational story.
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