【Senior High】
Comprehensive subject planning for grades 10, 11, and 12. ChenLi Mathematics, Excel English, Zhang Yang Physics, Li Zhe Chemistry, LiYan Chinese, and STEM Gifted Training — concept-led instruction, ability-streamed classes, and dual-track tutoring to help your child conquer the 108 Curriculum and ace the GSAT and AST.
Grade 10 Course Introduction
Taipei Main Campus

- This is a pledge
- Born from a group of idealists in action
- Adaptability and innovation are the soul of humanity
- Breaking free from the chains of tradition
- Letting the space for thinking expand without limit
- Children inherit their parents' life genes
- We build children's learning genes
- We believe that only through careful thought and research can we provide the best learning methods for every child
- While marveling at breakthroughs, we also understand that 'education' is itself a method

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- Chinese, English, Math, Science
- ~312 programs · ~14%
- Chinese, English, Math
- ~277 programs · ~12%
- Chinese, English, Social Studies
- ~191 programs · ~8%
- Chinese, English, Math, Social Studies
- ~172 programs · ~7%
- English, Math, Science
- ~203 programs · ~9%
- Other combinations
- ~1,013 programs · ~46%
Mathematics | Adopted by the widest range of college programs — every point counts. [High-demand] Version A: mixed-format questions (including multi-answer, computation, and proof), emphasizing analytical and logical reasoning skills. [Lower-demand] Version B: real-life scenario integration, cross-disciplinary question types, longer prompts requiring careful deduction. Starting from Year 114, the AST math subject (Math B equivalent) resumes.
Science | Required for STEM and medical programs. Questions connect to current events; mixed essay-style responses test answering ability. Planning early is essential to secure high scores. The critical gatekeeper subject for STEM departments — acing two science subjects is the fast track to elite universities.
English | Under the new exam system, English is tested only once — in the GSAT. Difficulty has increased, with added mixed-format questions emphasizing reading comprehension. GSAT English scores are closely linked to AST performance.
Chinese | Under the new exam system, Chinese is tested only once — in the GSAT. Mixed-format questions adapted to the new exam style place greater weight on language application, textual comprehension and exploration, and cross-disciplinary integration. Writing accounts for 50% of the score, emphasizing synthesis, analysis, and critical thinking. GSAT Chinese scores are closely linked to AST performance.
Social Studies | Required for humanities, history, law, and political science programs. The proportion of cross-disciplinary questions has increased; students must develop a broad horizontal understanding of space and time.

Archimedes said: Give me a lever long enough, and I shall move the world.
ChenLi Mathematics says: May we be that lever — so that you, in the full bloom of youth, can step on our shoulders and forge, within the realm of mathematics, a domain all your own.

- Grade 10
- Summer Gifted Accelerated Program / Summer Regular Math Adjustment / Fall Regular Advanced Course / Winter Triangle Pre-study & Permutations Accelerated / Spring Regular Advanced Course
- Grade 11
- Summer Review Course / Summer Pre-Calculus / Regular Fall Advanced Course / Winter Extrema & Graphs Practice / Spring Key Head-Start Course
- Grade 12
- GSAT & AST Head-Start Course
Grade 10 — Ability Foundation Phase | [Heaviest workload / ability-streamed / meets all needs] Building in-school foundations, advancing ahead of schedule, supplementary enrichment, professional test papers, and independent tutoring — giving you complete command of every school quiz and exam. Supported by ChenLi's nationwide 'National Online Competition,' this phase cements fundamental math skills to propel students toward top universities.
Grade 11 — Self-Improvement Phase | Summer enters the world of geometry and calculus — mastering the most important tools in math-science learning, making mathematics a major asset in science subjects.
Grade 12 — Challenge the Limits Phase | Feature I: GSAT Review — systematically compiled materials integrating Grade 10 and 11 content for a thorough 'carpet-sweep' review. Feature II: Multiple pre-exam mock tests to shift into full battle mode. Feature III: AST Specialist Class — integrating all six volumes of senior high content to bridge early to university-level courses.

The 108 Curriculum's core principle is that every school is unique — and so are their pacing schedules. Midterm ranges are therefore 'diverse,' which worries many parents. Choose ChenLi for peace of mind: 40 years of teaching reputation and a powerful, professional faculty team are the best backup for every fresh Grade 10 student.
[Adapting to Senior High] Beyond adjusting to a new learning environment, students must also adapt to a completely different study approach. The variation in chapter order among schools during the first semester of Grade 10 mathematics is the biggest challenge students face.
- Numbers & Expressions — Exponents & Logarithms
- Polynomials
- Lines & Circles
- Different schools, multiple pacing schedules, each arranged independently
- New curriculum, spiral teaching, continuity of learning
- Brand new environment — whether students adapt is the decisive factor

[Curriculum Chaos] Entering the second semester of Grade 10, students face yet another period of scheduling confusion. Due to the 108 Curriculum, every high school has its own pacing arrangement, creating scattered second-semester schedules across schools and putting students in a difficult learning position.
- Data Analysis
- Permutations & Combinations
- Sequences & Series
- Trigonometric Ratios
- Probability
- Every school has its own character, resulting in different teaching pacing
- Emphasis on multi-faceted development and competency-based learning
- Boosting students' reading ability and critical thinking

Excel English reignites students' interest and passion for English learning through rich, diverse materials. We step beyond textbooks — connecting class content to high school curricula and global current events through news-based English. Through a variety of carefully selected articles, students discover the joy of learning English in real life and genuinely come to love the language.
- Diverse Reading
- Reading comprehension, paragraph organization · 32 pts
- Grammar Focus
- Cloze test · 10 pts
- Core Competence
- Mixed-format questions · 10 pts
- Word Power
- Vocabulary, fill-in-the-blank · 20 pts
- Writing Tips
- Chinese-to-English translation, English essay · 28 pts

PEU (Main Campus Exclusive) | For students aiming for a perfect English score. Through systematic, high-efficiency learning strategies, students achieve comprehensive improvement in English ability, steadily advancing toward a full GSAT score.
PXU | For students pursuing a top-tier GSAT English score. In-depth analysis of common score-losing points for high school students, helping them solidify their English foundation and sharpen exam performance — with measurable improvement as early as the first midterm.

Physics is the path to truth — it builds the capacity for objective analytical thinking. For students aiming for STEM-related programs, physics is a subject that must be mastered. Grade 10 — Building foundations and sparking scientific curiosity. Grade 11 — Deepening thinking and improving problem-solving. Grade 12 — Broadening cross-disciplinary connections and applying scientific knowledge.
Gifted Elite Class | Developing core senior high physics concepts while expanding STEM depth alongside the curriculum — building a solid STEM foundation, aiming for top scores in school exams and university entrance tests.
Gifted Advanced Class | Grade 10 Summer (pre-July) → Grade 10 Summer (August) → Grade 10 → Grade 11 Semester 1 → Grade 11 Semester 2 (Feb–Mar) → Grade 11 Semester 2 (from April) → Grade 12. Two years to complete three years' content — advanced preparation and thorough grounding for a more comfortable exam timeline.
Zhang Yang [Zhang Yang] Teacher — Master's degree, NTU Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering

Chemistry is the core subject of basic science, encompassing theory, phenomena, and applied learning — especially critical for students aspiring to medical and pharmaceutical programs. Grade 10 — Foundational understanding and developing basic scientific competency. Grade 11 — Deeper analysis, cultivating experimental skills and techniques. Grade 12 — Advanced content extension, bridging to university-level study. The 108 Curriculum emphasizes a complete learning portfolio, so Grade 12 chemistry cannot be overlooked.
Gifted Elite / Gifted Perfect Score Class | Grounded in chemical logic and structural reasoning, with concepts threading through future chemistry domains — effortlessly conquering high school exams and securing a place in top national university STEM programs.
Li Zhe [Chen Xinpei] Teacher — Ph.D. in Chemistry, National Taiwan University

Under the new exam system, Chinese is only tested once — making it a critical focus for university admissions. A strong Chinese foundation builds reading comprehension, analytical thinking, and communication skills that benefit every subject, not just Chinese.
- Grade 10
- Summer — Middle-to-Senior Bridge Course / Core Classical Texts for Exams
- Grade 11
- Semester 1 — Intensive Summer Writing Workshop / Semester 2 — Reading & Writing + GSAT Class
- Grade 12
- Semester 1 — GSAT Preparation Class
Core Classical Texts: Mastery of senior high core classical texts, simultaneously building in-school exam skills and literary knowledge — accumulating exam-ready capability ahead of schedule.
Being able to understand the key points and express them precisely is the most important skill for life. Chinese is not a memorization subject, nor does it require guesswork. LiYan's approach: no tricks, no shortcuts, no noise, no showboating. Master language ability; let your personality shine.
Liao Yiling [Liao Yiling] Teacher

- Most Efficient Curriculum: 33 sessions total — 25 online theory + 8 hands-on lab, covering Math / Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Earth Science at the senior high advanced level.
- Richest Lab Experience: Professional experiments fully prepare students for the hands-on component of gifted program Stage 2 screenings.
- Most Complete Materials: Tailored to gifted program exam directions — deepened and broadened question types integrating theory and hands-on practice, with comprehensive, structured materials and extended instruction.
- Most Complete Tutoring: Nationwide gifted program question bank, supported by hybrid online-and-in-person STEM tutoring — get answers anytime, in class or at home.
- Strongest Faculty: Frontline gifted program faculty from the senior high division personally teach both online theory and in-person lab sessions, cultivating multi-dimensional thinking.
- Most Flexible Planning: Tuition more competitive than peers, comparable session count, flexible preparation schedule — no conflict with summer accelerated courses.
- Mathematics
- 8 sessions
- Physics
- 6 sessions
- Chemistry
- 6 sessions
- Biology
- 3 sessions
- Earth Science
- 2 sessions
- Physics: Zhang Yang [Zhang Yang] Teacher
- Chemistry: Li Zhe [Chen Xinpei] Teacher
- Mathematics: Ke Wending [Ke Wending] Teacher

Grade 11 Course Introduction
CHENLI ChenLi Education — Produced by General Administration / ChenLi Special Issue
- Your track choice shapes your future / ChenLi helps you weigh the options
- Grade 11 track selection defines your academic journey / ChenLi plans comprehensive courses
THE BEST FOR THE BEST

- Humanities & Social Sciences / Liberal Arts & Law / Liberal Arts Education / Humanities & Arts
- Liberal Arts Group — Literature & History / Social Sciences & Psychology / Law & Political Science / Education / Management / Architecture & Design / Recreation & Sports / Foreign Languages / Mass Communication / Arts
- Finance & Business Management
- Finance Group — Management / Social Sciences & Psychology / Law & Political Science / Finance / Foreign Languages
- Technology & Engineering / STEM & Electronics / Mathematics & Engineering
- STEM Group — Information Technology / Engineering / Mathematics & Sciences / Earth & Environment / Architecture & Design
- Biomedical / Biomedical Psychology / Medical & Health / Medical & Life Sciences
- Medical Group — Medical & Health / Life Sciences / Agricultural & Biological Resources / Social Sciences & Psychology
Subject adoption requirements are based on the official admissions guidelines for that year.

- Math
- Trigonometric functions / Exponential & logarithmic functions / Plane vectors / Extended applications — concept consolidation & exam-type practice
- English
- GSAT exam trends / Global reading selections / Essential grammar review / English composition enhancement
- Math
- Space vectors / Planes & lines in space / Matrices / Probability II
- English
- Extracurricular program starts — full sprint! Complete curriculum planning — GSAT is your only shot
- Chinese
- Full launch planned for May 2026 (GSAT review begins)
- Social Studies
- Integration plan scheduled for July 2026
- Math
- Space vectors / Planes & lines in space / Matrices / Probability II
- English
- Extracurricular program starts — full sprint! Complete curriculum planning — GSAT is your only shot
- Physics
- Momentum & angular momentum / Applications of Newton's laws, work & energy / Thermodynamics
- Chemistry
- Atomic structure / Chemical bonding / Reaction rates
- Science
- Comprehensive plan scheduled for April 2026 (GSAT science review begins)
- Chinese
- Full launch planned for May 2026 (GSAT review begins)
- Social Studies
- Integration plan scheduled for July 2026

Grade 12 Course Introduction
- Equip students with the knowledge and exploratory skills needed for the Science GSAT
- Develop cross-subject integration ability and systematic scientific thinking
- Mixed-format and constructed-response questions carry the highest point value in the Science section
- Heavy emphasis on graph and data interpretation and cross-subject integration questions
- Increased lab-based questions and short descriptive answers
- Physics
- Introduction, matter composition / Motion of objects / Fundamental interactions between matter / Electricity & magnetism, wave energy, quantum phenomena / Kinematics, Newton's laws, momentum conservation, uniform circular motion, universal gravitation / Work & energy, collisions
- Chemistry
- Composition & classification of matter, basic chemical laws / Stoichiometry, heat of reaction / Atomic structure & periodic table, chemical bonding / Solutions / Acids, bases & salts / Oxidation-reduction reactions & electrochemical cells / Organic compounds / Fossil fuels & chemical industry
- Biology
- Cell structure & function / Animal & plant structure and function / Reproduction & genetics / Ecological interactions / Evolution & biodiversity
- Earth Science
- Solid Earth / Oceanography / Atmosphere-hydrosphere interactions, weather changes / Astronomy / Environmental resources / Global change

- Synthesize cross-unit and cross-chapter key points across Social Studies subjects
- Strengthen key-point memorization and written argumentative response skills
- Transcends curriculum boundaries with an emphasis on systematic integration
- Questions flexibly integrate real-world current events
- Social Studies scores are adoptable by all academic tracks
- History
- Social, cultural & economic evolution of modern Taiwan / Chinese state organization & governance / Evolution of Chinese social organization / Modernization of East Asia / Christian world, Islamic culture / Cold War and new cold war era
- Geography
- Geographic thinking & research themes / Natural landscape features & human-environment relationships / Causes & effects of globalization / Agriculture, industry, retail & population / Financial markets & global trade / Regional geography (Taiwan, Asia, Europe, Africa) / Maps, GIS, GPS
- Civics
- Citizens, human rights & the state / Culture, media & social security / Government systems, basic legal concepts / Administrative law, civil law, criminal law & rights remedies / Economics

- Synthesize GSAT review topics with in-depth guided reading to elevate classical literature ability
- Weekly guided Chinese writing practice to master composition techniques
- Tests students' ability to interpret extended reading passages
- Emphasizes core classical texts and competency-based comprehension
- Diverse writing question types challenge students' imagination
Chinese | Mixed-format questions: literary symbolism & appreciation, textual meaning / Four-category classification, multiple meanings of single characters / Classical literature: pronunciation, character forms, idioms / Season identification, festival identification & cultural knowledge / Applied writing: inscriptions, couplets / Character allusions (parts I & II) / Modern poetry identification / Ci and Qu poetry identification.

What Parents Ask Most
Curriculum-aligned teaching centers on concept-building and includes: integrated chapter layout, key concept review, guided problem-solving, exam-type practice, competency-based extension reading, and nationwide midterm compilation. It maps to dedicated summer, fall, winter, and spring regular/gifted/advanced courses for Grades 10, 11, and 12.
Semester 1 topics mainly include 'Numbers & Expressions — Exponents & Logarithms,' 'Polynomials,' and 'Lines & Circles.' The inconsistency stems from the 108 Curriculum's school-by-school approach — each school sets its own pace and chapter order. Combined with students needing to adapt to an entirely new learning environment, this is labeled the 'Adapting to Senior High' phase and is the first major challenge students face.
Semester 2 topics include: Data Analysis, Permutations & Combinations, Sequences & Series, Trigonometric Ratios, and Probability. The 108 Curriculum's school-by-school arrangements create chaotic second-semester schedules across schools, putting students in a difficult position — making ability-streamed, early preparation strongly recommended.
(1) Every school has its own character, resulting in different teaching pacing; (2) Emphasis on multi-faceted development and competency-based learning; (3) Boosting students' reading ability and critical thinking. ChenLi's response strategy: ability-streamed classes / exam mastery / conquering the 108 Curriculum.
Grade 10: Summer Gifted Accelerated Program, Summer Regular Math Adjustment, Fall Regular Advanced Course, Winter Triangle Pre-study & Permutations Accelerated, Spring Regular Advanced Course. Grade 11: Summer Review Course, Summer Pre-Calculus, Regular Fall Advanced Course, Winter Extrema & Graphs Practice, Spring Key Head-Start Course. Grade 12: GSAT & AST Head-Start Course.
Excel English emphasizes 'Language Sense & Reading / Writing Instruction / Grammar Integration / Listening Training,' stepping beyond textbooks — connecting class content to high school curricula and weaving in global current-events English. Through a variety of carefully selected articles, students discover the joy of real-life English. The exclusive learning system is built around 5 core powers: Reading / Grammar / Vocabulary / Writing / Competency.
The timeline runs: Grade 10 Summer (pre-July) → Grade 10 Summer (August) → Grade 10 → Grade 11 Semester 1 → Grade 11 Semester 2 (Feb–Mar) → Grade 11 Semester 2 (from April) → Grade 12. Through advanced preparation and thorough grounding, students complete three years' content within two years, leaving more time for exam prep.
Grounded in chemical logic and structural training, with concepts threading through future chemistry domains to handle all high school exams with ease. The schedule mirrors the Gifted Advanced track: Grade 10 Summer (Jul/Aug) → Grade 10 (Sep) → Grade 10 Required → Grade 11 Semester 1 → Grade 11 Semester 2 (Feb–Mar) → Grade 11 Semester 2 (April) → Grade 12 — helping students secure a spot in top national university STEM programs.
Online theory: 25 sessions total (Math 8, Physics 6, Chemistry 6, Biology 3, Earth Science 2); in-person lab: 8 sessions; grand total: 33 sessions. Combined with the Main Campus's exclusive professional lab, providing full coverage for gifted program Stage 2 lab screenings.
Physics: Zhang Yang (Zhang Yang) Teacher; Chemistry: Li Zhe (Chen Xinpei) Teacher; Mathematics: Ke Wending (Ke Wending) Teacher. All are frontline faculty from the senior high gifted program division, personally teaching both online theory and in-person lab sessions to cultivate multi-dimensional thinking.
'Dream Destination' maps the relationship between senior high tracks and university academic groups, helping students think about their university direction as early as Grade 11 track selection. The four groups are Liberal Arts, Finance, STEM, and Medical — each linked to specific university academic clusters. Subject adoption requirements are based on the official admissions guidelines for that year.
Based on ChenLi's special issue 'Time to Choose Your Track — All Aboard!': (1) Your track choice shapes your future — ChenLi helps you weigh the options; (2) Grade 11 track selection defines your academic journey — ChenLi plans comprehensive courses. We recommend cross-referencing the Senior High Track vs. University Academic Group chart to think through your university direction and get ahead in Grade 11 to surpass yourself on the GSAT.
Two objectives: (1) equip students with the knowledge and exploratory skills needed for the Science GSAT; (2) develop cross-subject integration ability and systematic scientific thinking. GSAT key points: mixed-format and constructed-response questions carry the highest point value, heavy emphasis on graph and data interpretation and cross-subject integration, and increased lab-based and short descriptive answer questions.
Two objectives: (1) synthesize cross-unit and cross-chapter key points across Social Studies subjects; (2) strengthen key-point memorization and written argumentative response skills. GSAT key points: transcends curriculum boundaries with an emphasis on systematic integration, questions flexibly integrate real-world current events, and Social Studies scores are adoptable by all academic tracks. Tagline: 'Nothing Less Than a Perfect Score in Social Studies!'
Two objectives: (1) synthesize GSAT review topics with in-depth guided reading to elevate classical literature ability; (2) weekly guided Chinese writing practice to master composition techniques. GSAT key points: tests students' ability to interpret extended reading passages, emphasizes core classical texts and competency-based comprehension, and diverse writing question types challenge students' imagination.
The senior high division comprises multiple independent teaching brands: ChenLi Mathematics (concept-led), Excel English (5-Power Program), Zhang Yang Physics (NTU-led team), Li Zhe Chemistry (NTU-led team), and LiYan Chinese (led by Teacher Liao Yiling), plus the cross-disciplinary STEM Gifted Training Program — providing complete full-subject coverage.
'LiYan' (立言) is taken from the name of ChenLi Education's founder, Chen Li, symbolizing 'establishing a legacy through words.' LiYan Chinese upholds the teaching principles of 'no tricks, no shortcuts, no noise, no showboating,' requiring students to express key points with precision — regarded as 'the most important skill for life.'

