There are 43 high school codes in Taiwan today, according to the ACT. The full list is shown below by city, with name of each high school and the city where the school is located (based on the ACT official site). You can search a school code by pressing “Ctrl” + “F” and then type school name or 6-digit school code.
Map of Taiwan
High School Codes by City
- High School Code
- 694025
- High School Code
- 694237
- High School Code
- 694411
- High School Code
- 694246
- High School Code
- 694225
- High School Code
- 694289
- High School Code
- 694251
- High School Code
- 694327
- High School Code
- 694021
- High School Code
- 694291
- High School Code
- 694071
- High School Code
- 694098
- High School Code
- 694374
- High School Code
- 694264
- High School Code
- 694252
- High School Code
- 694310
- High School Code
- 694368
- High School Code
- 694200
- High School Code
- 694018
- High School Code
- 694539
- High School Code
- 694435
- High School Code
- 694258
- High School Code
- 694328
- High School Code
- 694546
- High School Code
- 694235
- High School Code
- 694044
- High School Code
- 694305
- High School Code
- 694278
- High School Code
- 694102
- High School Code
- 694321
- High School Code
- 694210
- High School Code
- 694304
- High School Code
- 694372
- High School Code
- 694572
- High School Code
- 694067
- High School Code
- 694400
- High School Code
- 694536
- High School Code
- 694436
- High School Code
- 694628
- High School Code
- 694512
- High School Code
- 694641
- High School Code
- 694035
- High School Code
- 694032
The above lists CEEB codes (College Entrance Examination Board) for all accredited Taiwan high schools. Please be informed that the list of high school codes in Taiwan may change throughout the year. If you can’t find codes for the high schools of your interest, please write to us or come back at a later time. We will update our database soon after a new high school code is added to the country of Taiwan.
Country Abbreviations
TWN is the three-letter country code of Taiwan, and TW is the two-letter country code of Taiwan. The two-letter suffix is used in top-level domains on the Internet as .tw.
Taoyuan
Taoyuan, a city under the government in Taiwan, southwest of Taipei, comprises the former district Taoyuan and the former county town Taoyuan (452 800 residents), a total of 1 221 km 2, (2019) 2.2 million residents.
Aviation museum; Computer, food, textile, chemical industries; the “Chiang Kai-shek” international airport, opened in 1978, is one of the largest in Asia.
On December 25, 2014, Taoyuan County was elevated to a state under the government.
Tainan
Tainan, T’ainan, a city under the government on the southwest coast of Taiwan, (2019) 1.9 million residents.
Catholic bishopric; University (founded in 1931 as a technical college, university status since 1971), Sugar Research Institute; Sugar refineries, edible oil production, canning, textile, chemical and electrotechnical industries; the port of Anping was expanded in 1978 to accommodate seagoing vessels of up to 50,000 GT.
South of the former Dutch fort Providentia (1624, badly damaged in an earthquake in 1862) is the Confucius Temple, built in 1666 by Chengching, the son of the national hero Zheng Chenggong (known as Koxinga). A few streets south is the Koxinga Shrine (17th century). With its picturesque narrow streets and a multitude of Buddhist and Daoist temples, Tainan gives an authentic impression of a traditional Chinese city.
Hsinchu
Hsinchu [-t ʃ -], Xinzhu, city in northwestern Taiwan, (2019) 448 800 residents.
Two universities, research institutes; electronic and optical industry, information technology companies.
Jilong
Jilong, [d ʒ i-], Chilung, Keelung, Kielung, port city on the north coast of Taiwan, (2019) 368 900 residents.
University of Applied Sciences for Marine Technology, Fisheries Research Institute; Taiwan’s fishing port and second most important trading port; Shipbuilding and mechanical engineering, chemical industry; Railway junction.
Chiayi
Chiayi [d ʒ -], Jiay [d ʒ -], city in western Taiwan, (2019) 267 700 residents.
University, museums; Woodworking and food industries, brewery, sugar refinery; nearby oil and gas production; Narrow gauge railway to Alishan.
Zhanghua
Zhanghua [d ʒ a ŋ x a], Changhua, Tschanghua, county seat in the western part of Taiwan, (2019) 232,300 residents.
Diverse industry. At Zhanghua there is a 21 m high Buddha statue (built in 1964) on the Bagua Shan mountain.