Wagor International School's Elementary Division (Beitun Campus) becomes Taiwan's first KidWind-certified school, leading a new milestone in energy education
Wagor International School's Elementary Division at the Beitun Campus recently achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first school in Taiwan to earn KidWind certification. This honor not only highlights the school's outstanding contributions to energy education, but also reflects its firm commitment to sustainable development, setting a benchmark for Taiwan's education community.
Active Participation in International Competitions, with Repeated Award-Winning Performances
Since the second KidWind Challenge in Asia in 2021, Wagor International School has been an active presence on this international stage. Thanks to the efforts of its students and teaching teams, the school has repeatedly stood out and earned excellent results. These achievements demonstrate the school's capacity for innovation in new-energy education and underscore how hands-on learning cultivates students' problem-solving skills, establishing its leading position in regional education.
Taiwan's First Elementary-Level KidWind Wind Power Lab Opens a New Chapter in Education
To further deepen energy education, Wagor International School established Taiwan's first KidWind wind power laboratory at its Beitun elementary campus. This advanced facility gives elementary students the chance to explore wind power generation with their own hands, helping them understand how renewable energy works and why it matters for the future of our environment. This is not only a breakthrough in educational facilities — it opens a door to the world of green technology for young learners.
Answering the SDGs, Nurturing Future Leaders in Sustainability
Under the leadership of Superintendent Li Hai-shuo and Principal Kuan Pei-hui, Wagor International School closely aligns its energy education with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), committed to building students' awareness of and capacity to respond to global energy challenges. Through systematic curriculum design and hands-on activities, the school instills environmental awareness from an early age, preparing students for growing energy demands and the challenges of climate change, and nurturing a generation of future leaders with a sustainability mindset.
A Grand Unveiling Ceremony, Marking a Milestone Together
To celebrate this important achievement, Wagor International School held a KidWind certification unveiling ceremony. The event was attended by Superintendent Li Hai-shuo, Beitun Elementary Campus Principal Kuan Pei-hui, advising teachers Deputy Director Pan Hung-chun and Section Chief Lin Ming-hung, together with AESEA Secretary-General Yang Tien-to. At this auspicious moment, everyone witnessed history in the making. The ceremony marks not only the school's breakthrough in energy education, but also an important step forward for Taiwan's education community on the path to sustainable development.
Praise from All Quarters, with Hopes of Becoming an Educational Model
At the ceremony, Superintendent Li Hai-shuo remarked: "This certification is a recognition of the hard work of our entire faculty and student body, and proof of the pivotal role energy education plays in achieving a sustainable future. We hope this is only the beginning, and that we can lead even more students to the frontier of green technology." AESEA Secretary-General Yang Tien-to also praised the school's pioneering initiative, expressing hope that this model will inspire other schools to join the ranks of energy education and further advance sustainable education across central Taiwan and beyond.
Looking Ahead: Lighting New Hope for Energy Education in Taiwan
Wagor International School's KidWind certification is not only an affirmation of its educational philosophy and practice — it blazes a new educational trail for Taiwanese schools that combines technology with sustainable development. The school hopes this milestone will serve as a benchmark for other educational institutions, encouraging more schools to invest in energy education so that the seeds of sustainability can take root in central Taiwan and contribute to meeting global environmental challenges.
Wagor International School will continue to lead educational innovation through concrete action, deepening energy education to create a more forward-looking learning environment for its students and lighting a beacon of hope for a sustainable future in Taiwan and around the world.
