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Providing Gospel-centered Education since 1957

1956-1966 1967-2006 2007-2016 2017-2020 2021-2025

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Full Six-year Status through 2029

2017 2023

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VISION
We are an internationally competitive school that offers a holistic learning environment for multi-cultural and multi-lingual learners.
MISSION
To provide a GOD-CENTERED EDUCATION based on the truth of Christian teaching, caring and valuing each person in our school community, respecting the different aspects of human culture and creation, preparing students, as decision makers, for a mature life of duties and responsibilities, equipped with spiritual and moral values, virtues, confidence, and wisdom essential for living in an ever-changing world.
PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy of Catholic Education

We adhere to the philosophy of Christian education, that, “a true education aims at the formation of the human person both with respect to his [her] ultimate goal and at the same time with respect to the good of those societies of which as a human being he [she] is a member and in whose responsibilities he [she] will, as an adult, have a share.” (Pope Paul VI. "Declaration on Christian Education - Gravissimum Educationis." Vatican: the Holy See. Rome, 28 Oct. 1965.)


Dominican International School Philosophy

ominican International School, mindful of the secular life and infinite divine guidance of every person, teaches the young to strive towards reaching their full potential in all aspects of human development. DIS is governed with the belief that God is at the center of our lives, and that students should do their best to be living witnesses to Jesus Christ’s teachings. DIS recognizes and accepts that parents are the primary educators of the children, and values their assistance and collaboration.

GOALS
  • Maintain a student-centered class atmosphere where the teacher sets achievable expectations to enable students to pursue their dreams.
  • Encourage exploration of the curriculum, using academic and technological resources to define the purpose of learning.
  • Focus on creating a safe learning environment, where students feel accepted for who they are and confident in their learning process.
HISTORY - 1956-1966
September 1956

Permission from the Mother General is obtained to start a school, which will provide Catholic instruction and a good education to American dependents. The First School provides tuition for Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2. A small house in Chang-An Tung Road is rented for this purpose.

January 1957

His Excellency, Most Reverend Anthony Riberi, D.D., Apostolic Internuncio to China, blesses the school. The name, Dominican School, is suggested by Fr. Bain, Jesuit, who is a Chaplain of the US Armed Forces stationed in Taipei. Sister Nieves Tenderro, O.P., the first Dominican School Principal, along with three Filipino Sisters: Sr. Leonor Flores, Sr. Patrocinio Salonga and Sr. Enriqueta Gonzalez, start to teach the first 16 registered students.

June 1957

The number has grown to 76 students and two more Dominican Sisters from the Philippines join the Faculty.

August 1958

A larger house is rented in Liung Chung Street and Grade 3 is introduced. A team of American Educators (Superintendents of Schools) from Washington, DC arrive. They examine the teaching qualifications of the Sisters, the curriculum, teaching methodology and the textbooks used by the students. The American educators agree to recognize the efforts of the sisters to provide an excellent education to American dependents. It results in the Dominican School becoming a US Government Contract School: D.O.D. (Department of Defense School).

1959

A bigger building is rented. Three more grades, fourth, fifth and sixth, are introduced, and more Sisters arrive from the Philippines. A large property is purchased that becomes the permanent location of Dominican School.

August 4, 1959

A Dominican priest blesses the first cornerstone in a simple ceremony.

March 28, 1960

Classes start in the new school building.

April 30, 1960

His Eminence, Thomas Cardinal Tien, S.V.D., D.D. solemnly blesses the school.

1961

Grade 7 and 8 students are admitted and additional Sisters come from the Philippines. The enrollment reaches 600.

HISTORY - 1967-2006
1967

The school is ten years old, enrollment reaches 800 and Grade 9 students are admitted for the first time.

1979

With the withdrawal of the American Forces from Taipei, Dominican School becomes an international school that allows all nationalities to register. The modified American curriculum remains in place.

1995

The Bureau of Education grants the school permission to offer complete High School courses.

1999

The school has its first Senior High graduates. Students start to enter colleges/universities in Taiwan and abroad.

HISTORY - 2007-2016
2007

With the prominence of the Internet and technology in the 21st Century, DIS’s initial electronic curriculum is completed. This new system makes the curriculum available online to all stakeholders. The development of the curriculum is an ongoing process. Full computerization of many important records, such as report cards and grades, which started in 2004, is now fully integrated into the daily operation of the school.

December 2008

The gymnasium, cafeteria, and the west wing of the main building are demolished to make way for the construction of new school buildings that are more suitable for 21st Century education, making provision for advanced technology.

June 2009

The groundbreaking ceremony for the new construction is blessed by Archbishop John Hung, S.V.D.

August 2010

Construction of the new building starts.

July 2013

Phase One, which includes classrooms, an audio-visual room, an art room, science laboratories, and a brand new library, is complete and new technology is installed.

October 7, 2014

This date marks the day of blessing the newly improved sports field and introduction of the school’s new Expected School-wide Learning Results (ESLRs),“D’ TORCH”. The acronym “D’TORCH” stands for Dominicans are Truthful, Organized, Reflective, Courageous and Helpful. It is launched at a celebration coinciding with the Feast of Our Lady of The Rosary.

March 9, 2015

The Chinese New Year of the Sheep heralds with great joy the Blessing of the new image of “young” Saint Dominic, by Father Christopher Jeffrey L. Aytona, O.P., as our new landmark. The Young St Dominic symbolizes our continuous efforts to give more years of inspiring service to our school. He bears our ESLRs on the flames of the torch. These flames signify giving light to everyone in the same manner that we are taught by the Biblical verse, “let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16

HISTORY - 2017-2020
March 27-31, 2017

The school went through the process of accreditation. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) is the accrediting body for the western region of the United States, where invited to facilitate the process for evaluating and assuring the quality of education that DIS have.

May 24, 2017

“The Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC) determined Dominican International School (K - 12) meets the ACS WASC criteria for accreditation. This accreditation status is based on all of the information provided by the school, including the self-study report, and the satisfactory completion of the on-site accreditation visit. “ These are the words from the letter Sr. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP, The Principal, received from ACS WASC.

As a result, DIS attained full 6-year Accreditation.

July 12, 2017

DIS acquires interactive boards for all classrooms.

Sr. Ma. Zenaida Ancheta, OP, the Directress/Principal, and Sr. Evelyn Quidoles, OP, the School Treasurer, spearheaded the acquisition of interactive boards from Smart Technologies last July 12, 2017. With the support of the generous Dominican Sisters, they thought that the academic community must be provided with necessary equipment to further enhance teaching-learning methodologies. All instructional rooms including computer and science laboratories were provided, making DIS Taipei 100 percent equipped with interactive boards.

August 8, 2017

Sr. Ma. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP, the directress/principal led the pulling of ribbon to officially open the new facilities of DIS Taipei. Each ribbon was reprented by the stakeholders of DIS namely, Sr. Ma. Asunción González, OP, General Prioress of the Religious Missionaries of St. Dominic, His Excellency, Most Rev. Fr. John Hung, SVD Archbishop of Taipei, Fr. Giuseppe Silvestrini Attaché of the Apostolic Nunciature, Sr. Cecilia Hsu, OP, Provincial Prioress of the Religious Missionaries of St. Dominic, Sr. Ma. Zenaida Ancheta, OP, Principal of DIS Taipei, Sr. Margarita Lin, O.P. representative of Sisters of Dazhi Community, Mr. Jimmy Chu, representative of DIS faculty & staff, Ms. Yvonne Hsu, representative of DIS parents & alumni, Mr. Hiro Fu, Student Council president, Mr. Daniel Huang, architect, Mr. Xue Ren Chien, chairperson of the Fu-Chu Construction Company and Mr. Yong Zai Kuo, assistant vice president of the Taiwan Power (Tai Dong) Company.

December 8, 2017 - 60th Foundation Celebration

Blessing and Dedication Ceremony of the School Chapel in the Sisters’ Convent. Most Reverend Msgr. John Hung, Archbishop of Taipei, presided over the Rite of Dedication of the Church and the Altar along with the Dominican fathers as con-celebrants and Dominican sisters.

Inaugural Concert at the gymnasium culminated the week long celebration. Inggo 1587, a musical band composed of Dominican Fathers namely Fathers Auckhs, Guiseppe, Dennis, Jeffrey, Napoleon and Joemar, Jeff Aytona performed in the said concert. Other artists who gave outstanding performances were our own skating champion students, Joanna, Jessica and Janice Chan, the Hong de Lion Dance Theatre, Taiwan Ballet Company, Giovanni Cueto, and Rash Juzen. The concert ended with DIS Orchestra rendering musical pieces conducted by Ms. Zoe Lin.

January 18, 2018

D’TORCH Campus Radio was established. It is a radio station that broadcasts live audio for 12 hours a day through Mixlr. Mixlr gives the opportunity to transmit using the Broadcast Software and share own live audio broadcasts to other users over the Internet.

April 2018

DIS joins the National Junior Honors Society. The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. These five pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1929. NJHS chapters and students are in schools that care not only about student achievement, but also community engagement. Directress / Principal Sr. Ma. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP chose Mr. Elliott Wakeling to supervise the DIS NJHS chapter.

April 28, 2018

DIS was visited by Colegio San Agustin Schools (Makati City and Biñan, Laguna branches, both from cities from the Philippines). Both schools are co-educational basic institutions run by the Order of Saint Augustine.

August 2018

The Robotics Curriculum was launched. This advancement in the field of ICT was supported by the Dominican Sisters led by the Directress/Principal, Sr. Ma. Zenaida Ancheta, O.P. It was offered from Grade four to grade eight students.

The New House System was launched. Directress / Principal Sr. Ma. Zanaida T. Ancheta, OP officially approved the new house system which complements the SLO’s of DIS. The house is divided into five - Truthful Scarlets, Organized Emerald, Reflective Sapphire, Courageous Gold, and Helpful Carnelians.

September 27-28, 2018

DIS hosted an East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS) professional learning weekend. The presenters were Mr. Reeves Rodrigues, Mr. Josh Myers, Dr. Mercia de Souza, Ms. Rebecka Owens, and Dr. Stephen Redillas, OP. The pre-conference keynote speaker was Fr. Jeff Aytona, OP. The keynote speaker was Ms. Alisa Simeral.

DIS was visited by Dominican School, Manila, Philippines. Dominican School Manila was founded in 1958. It is a private school run by Dominican Sisters.

December 8, 2018

DIS celebrated its 61st Foundation Anniversary with the theme “We are ONE @ 61!”.

February 15, 2019

DIS Taipei joins a fundraising musical concert entitled “Sonata of Love” of Dominican International School Kaohsiung. The D’TORCH Orchestra performed at the DIS Kaohsiung. They did several orchestral music conducted by Ms. Zoe Lin.

February 24, 2019

DIS was visited by Aquinas School, San Juan City, Philippines.. Aquinas School is a private Catholic all-boys basic education institution run by the Philippine Dominican Province of the Order of Preachers in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1965 and named after Thomas Aquinas, the patron saint of all Catholic schools and universities.

February 27, 2019

Fr. Paco Carin, CMF led the blessing and inauguration of Our Lady of the Rosary kiosk and its covered-walk. Our Lady of the Rosary kiosk is situated at the center of the grass area, between the two buildings-Building A and C.

March 2019

DIS was awarded champions of the first ever U9 3X3 Basketball Tournament under TISSA. The Team was coached by Dr. Gustl Pido, whose players were Tyler Chen, Victor Jun, Wilson Wu, and Howard Chou.

August 2019

The school created a new laboratory for the purpose of learning robotics. This room is situated on the ground floor beside the Audio-Visual Room. The laboratory is equipped with 31 units of Dell OptiPlex 7450 All-In-One computer. Aside from computers, DIS provided STEAM education robots that make teaching and learning robot programming simple and fun.

August 24, 2019

A group of 12 final year ELED students from Chinese University of Hong Kong had a teaching practice at DIS. The group was assigned to teach English Language, including English for Academic Purposes, English Language Learning, as well as Language Arts. Student levels range from primary one to secondary four.

September 2019

DIS was visited again by St. Catherine’s Academy of Carcar, Cebu, Philippines.

October 30-November 1, 2019

The second Science and Religion Conference was held. The conference title was “The Dialogue Continues”.

December 8, 2019

DIS celebrated its 62nd Foundation Anniversary.

July 2020

DIS is recognized as one of the TEN Best Schools in Taiwan by the Knowledge Review Magazine. The Knowledge Review is an international education magazine for universities, students, teachers and parents offering news, blogs, articles and courses from the best universities.

September 2020

Blessing of the new playground by Fr. Tomasz Zalewski, OP. The new playground is located near the school clinic. Fr. Tomasz is the school chaplain.

October 19-23, 2020

DIS had the WASC mid-cycle blended visit. Due to the global pandemic it was decided to have a blended visit instead of the usual physical visit. Mr. Bill Christelman the chairperson from the previous visit (March 2017) had a virtual conference with the stakeholders via Zoom since he could not make it physically. Mr. Christelman had a virtual tour of the new facilities spearheaded by Mr. Ian Crisostomo, the MIT Head. The MIT Team created a dashboard for the visiting committee members. Being the other member of visiting committee, Mr. Christian Choquette, Curriculum and Accreditation Coordinator at Hsinchu International School visited DIS on October 20, 2020. He was very impressed with the facilities.

November 3, 2020

Establishment of Dominican Laity St. Martin de Porres Chapter at DIS. Sr. Ma. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP is their religious assistant while Fr. Tomasz Zalewski, OP is the spiritual companion.

December 8, 2020

STRON63R Together - It has been sixty-three years of providing quality and gospel-centered education to different races in Taipei. It was a pandemic year for most countries; however, 2020 was indeed a remarkable year for the school because it was able to celebrate its 63rd foundation anniversary. The theme was “STRON63R Together” (with 63 instead of GE) which means “DIS as a family, we grow stronger as we spend time together”.

HISTORY - 2021-2025
April 2021

DIS won both the Javelin Boys and Girls Categories at TISSA Track and Field Championships. This marks a milestone for DIS as well as the TISSA Tournament that siblings from one school won the championships for Javelin category. Receiving Gold medals were Brandon Huang and Camelia Huang.

May 2021

DIS had its first ever virtual graduation. Mr. Joe Schoeman, Academics and Curriculum Coordinator presented the graduates to the Directress / Principal Sr. Ma. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP. She declared them, Batch 2021 officially graduates. Winnie Chao, an alumnus, gave the commencement address.

December 2022

DIS had 65th Jubilee Anniversary with the theme “DIS: 65ers… Achievers… Believers… A Community Journeying Together with St. Dominic”.

Dwight Howard, a former NBA player graced the celebration. He played with Taoyuan Leopards of the T1 League. Fortunately, December 8, is also his birthday. It was his wish to celebrate his 37th year with youngs kids.

April 24-27, 2023

The WASC visiting committee visited DIS. The visiting committee members were Ms. Tiffeney Brown, Chairperson, Ms. Donnabelle Atienza, Mr. Dominic Ungson Villanueva, and Mr. Christopher Goode.

June 2023

DIS attains another six-year full accreditation.

September 11, 2023

It marks the day of the Solemn Investiture of the new Directress/Principal. Sr. Jacqueline C. Manuel, OP, the Vice-Principal, succeeds (+) Sr. Ma. Zenaida T. Ancheta, OP. The investiture ceremony formally honors the 20th Directress/Principal of DIS. It is a significant event that marks the importance of leadership within the DIS Taipei community.

January 15, 2024

Brother Master Gerard Francisco Timoner, III, OP, the 88th successor of St. Dominic visited DIS-Taipei (DIST) during his canonical visit to the “Vice-Province of ‘Regina Sinae’” and the Province of “Our Lady of the Rosary” last January 15, 2023. The Master (General Superior in Canon Law) is the “teacher” of his brethren who serves the Dominican Family in charity. He is granted broad and direct authority over every brother, convent, and province, and every nun and monastery. He is required to visit the whole Order twice during his nine-year term.

Br. Gerard was with Br. Jamshed Albert Gill, OP, Socius for the Asia-Pacific, Br. Angelik Kitsula, OP, Prior Vice-Provincial of the Vice-Province of the Queen of China, and Br. Tomasz Zalewski, OP, the Vice-Provincial Secretary and the Chaplain of DIST.

December 6, 2024

A week-long celebration bannered the year’s 67th Jubilee year of Dominican International School. The theme was “Hope Lights the Way: inspiring Futures Together – Three Years to Seven Decades”.

into the future…

Dominican International School continues to strive not only to provide excellent education to all students, regardless of race, color and creed, but also to provide service in the light and spirit of Saint Dominic.

St. Dominic lives on…

ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
2017 Accreditation

DIS is fully accredited by the Western Association of School and Colleges (WASC) WASC is one of six regional accrediting associations in the United States and is the accrediting agency for international schools in East Asia.

The school was visited last March 27-31, 2017. The visiting team were:

  • Chairman, Mr. William (Bill) Christelman, Chairman, a retired deputy-principal from California
  • Member, Dr. Kelly Ridings, an english track K-12 principal from Shanghai, China
  • Member, Mrs. Lourdes San Nicolas, a high school principal (retired) and current Guam school board member
  • Member, Mr. Dan Waterman, head of school in Zheijiang, China.

The visiting team reflectively discussed the Self-survey report with Sr. Ma. Zenaida Ancheta, OP, the principal, and mentioned the purpose of their visit. The whole team gathered evidences through classroom observations, interviews and examination of student works. They also examined supplemental materials/documents that DIS has prepared.

On the final day of their visit, the visiting team informed the stakeholders about their visit and presented their findings. They found out that DIS is really committed to providing exemplary education.

As a result, DIS attained full 6-year Accreditation.


The WASC Visiting Team. from left: Chairman, Mr. Bill Christelman, Mr. Dan Waterman, Dr. Kelly Ridings and Mrs. Lourdes San Nicolas.

"The school is highly committed to providing the highest caliber of education possible to every student at Dominican International School."

WASC Visiting Team

2023 Accreditation

DIS is fully accredited by the Western Association of School and Colleges (WASC). WASC is one of six regional accrediting associations in the United States and is the accrediting agency for international schools in East Asia.

The Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC) Commissioners have determined Dominican International School (K-12) meets the ACS WASC criteria for accreditation. This accreditation status is based on all of the information provided by the school, including the school's report, and the satisfactory completion of the accreditation visit.

It is the decision of the Commission to grant six-year accreditation status through June 30, 2029. The school was visited last April 24-27, 2023. The visiting team were:

  • Ms. Tiffeney Brown, Chairperson - Secondary Principal, Gyeonggi Suwon International School, South Korea
  • Ms. Donnabelle Atienza, Committee Member - Principal, Stonyhurst Southville International School, Philippines
  • Mr. Dominic Ungson Villanueva, Committee Member - Middle School Assistant Principal, Reedley International School, Philippines
  • Mr. Christopher Goode, Committee Member - Middle School English Language Arts Teacher, The American School of Vietnam, Vietnam

The visiting team reflectively discussed the Self-survey report with Sr. Ma. Zenaida Ancheta, OP, the principal, and to the members of the steering committee, and mentioned the purpose of their visit. The whole team gathered evidences through classroom observations, interviews and examination of student works. They also examined supplemental materials/documents that DIS has prepared.

On the final day of their visit, the visiting team informed the stakeholders about their visit and presented their findings. Areas to celebrate and areas for focus were presented. They found out that DIS is really committed to providing quality education.

As a result, DIS attained another full 6-year accreditation.



CONTACT US
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Registrar
Admission Officer
Ms. Coney Catalan-Pido
registrar@dishs.tp.edu.tw
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Professional Development Coordinator Mr. John Erick Moje
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 210
Alumni Moderator
Ms. Bing Racadio
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MS/HS Counselor
Ms. Sofia Vintimilla
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 617
LS Counselor
Ms. Jihan Borres
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 207
Career Counselor
Ms. Anne Portillo
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 121
Curriculum and Academics Coordinator
WASC Accreditation Coordinator
Mr. Joe Schoeman
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 201
Prefect of Discipline for MS/HS Boys
Mr. Tank Tien
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 202
Prefect of Discipline for MS/HS Girls
Ms. Rebecca Wu
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 205
Prefect of Discipline for Lower School
Mr. Mervin Villaroya
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 212
Admistrative Assistant
Ms. Sophie Tsou
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 112
LS Activity Coordinator
Ms. Vivian Lee
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 603
Student Activity Coordinator
Ms. Agosh Librea
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 203
D'TORCH/House System Coordinator
External Affair Coordinator
Ms. Archie Racadio
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 102
Athletic Director
Mr. Van-Truong John Nguyen
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 215
MIT Head
Mr. Adrian Crisostomo
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+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 611
Admininstration Receptionist
Ms. Teresa Chen
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School Nurse
Ms. Betty Hung
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Ms. Cheryl Yang
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CAREERS
There are NO VACANT teaching positions for the school year 2025 - 2026.

Should you be interested in a future position with the school, please feel free to complete the application form and e-mail it to the school for future reference. There may be other positions that will become available in the future.


No applications will be considered without the appropriate application form and relevant documents.


Please click here to download the Application Form.


The school will give preference to candidates who have

  • a teaching qualification
  • a valid teaching license
  • two or more years' teaching experience in a K-12 school

Please note that experience in a Higher Education institution is only relevant to AP Instructors.


Please email all applications to: jobs@dishs.tp.edu.tw

If you have any questions, please contact


Ms. Sophie Tsou
Executive Assistant
stsou@dishs.tp.edu.tw
+886 (02) 2533 8451 Ext. 112
Teacher/Staff Application Form