The entire school is actively promoting digital education, aiming to enhance students' abilities to use information technology and cultivate their digital literacy, enabling them to use online resources safely and responsibly.
For Curriculum
Integrating computer science, general knowledge, humanities, and library studies to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the rich resources available online, as well as the pitfalls and crises they may encounter, thus learning how to protect themselves and their personal privacy.
The computer science curriculum for grades 1 to 6 includes a school-based programming course that enhances students' computational thinking skills.
For Students
Organizing student seminars focused on digital literacy, inviting experts to share practical experiences and insights.
Participating in "Healthy Sticker Design" workshops to learn how to "reject harmful online information," and entering the "Healthy Sticker Design Competition" to showcase creativity.
Engaging in various competitions, such as drone contests, to broaden students' horizons and practical skills.
For Teachers and School
Implementing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program for grades 5 and 6, allowing students to make good use of resources and tools to enhance their learning and self-study abilities.
Hosting professional development workshops for teachers (e.g., artificial intelligence workshops) to provide professional training in AI technology, improving their application of digital education.
Participating in exhibitions or training related to digital education to understand new trends and continuously update teaching methods.
For Parents
Organizing parent seminars to enhance parents' understanding of the online world, helping them comprehend the challenges students face online, and assisting in supporting students with these challenges.




