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Taipei First Girls' High School

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臺北州立臺北第一高等女學校(2)
臺北州立臺北第一高等女學校(2)

Taipei First Girls High School (TFG; Chinese: 臺北市立第一女子高級中學; colloquially 北一 or 北一女), is a Taiwanese all-girls senior high school, located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City. Accepting only the top scorers in the national Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students, it is one of the most prestigious high schools in the country. TFG counts among its alumnae esteemed researchers, industry leaders, doctors, writers, and politicians. Its male counterpart is the Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School.

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Taipei First Girls' High School
Aiguo West Road, Taipei Zhongzheng District

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臺北市立大學博愛校區

Aiguo West Road 1
10048 Taipei, Zhongzheng District
Taiwan
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臺北市政府教育局

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utaipei.edu.tw

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