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Teach at Grace Christian Academy in Taiwan

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About Grace Christian Academy

                Grace Christian Academy is a small international Christian school for business families.  GCA was founded in 1998 so that credentialed teachers have the opportunity to share the Word of God freely, throughout their teaching.  We are not a school for missionary kids; only about 40% of our students are from Christian families. All teaching is conducted in English to students in grades 1-12.  Our student body of 150 is from about 14 different countries; 45% are US citizens, 10% Canadian, 10% Korean, 10% Japanese, and the remaining are from a variety of countries around the world.  We are a WASC accredited school and follow a combination of US State standards and the common core standards. 

Grace Christian Academy contact information

Address: 67 Dong Sing St. Nangang District, Taiwan
Phone: +886 02 2785 7233

Taiwan at a glance

Country information

Capital: Taipei

Language: Mandarin Chinese is the main language spoken, with Taiwanese (also called Hokkien)

Population: 23.51 million

Currency: New Taiwan dollar (NT$)

Government: Multiparty democracy

Major Religion(s): Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism

Climate: Subtropical in the north, tropical in the south

Size : 36,193 km²

Country quick facts

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Showing respect and politeness for elders is an important part of Taiwanese culture.
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Taiwanese people hate the rain (due to fears over acid rain) and will usually shield their skin from the sun’s rays with umbrellas.
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Taiwan has an adult literacy rate of 96%.
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The Taiwanese are known as being incredibly hard working, and Taiwanese society places a large emphasis on the importance of work and education.
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Tipping is not customary in Taiwan. Usually a 10% service charge is added to your bill when staying at a hotel, while restaurants and cab drivers will typically refuse tips.
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There are almost 5,000 7-Elevens in Taiwan, and they’re much more than a convenience store. You can dine in a 7-Eleven in Taiwan, use their free Wi-Fi, send packages and even get your dry cleaning done!.
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Many Taiwanese people like to take naps after lunch.
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