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When the Education System Bows Out, Where Will Our

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When the Education System Bows Out, Where Will Our Children Go?
In just five years, Taiwan has seen a decline of 270,000 students.
This is not just a drop in birth rates — it’s an educational earthquake.

  • Junior high students: down by nearly 40,000

  • Senior high and vocational students: down by over 90,000

  • College students: down by almost 140,000

Schools are “running out of students,”
but what’s more concerning is that the system itself can no longer guarantee our children’s future.
Before we are ready, universities are quietly shutting down one after another.
So, what kind of education can our children still rely on to take their next step?

Yet within this crisis lies another trend:
According to the Ministry of Education,
The number of students in “experimental education” has grown nearly 50% in the past five years,
with “school-based experimental education” increasing by almost 60%!
More and more families are stepping away from the standardized path,
seeking an education that truly sees each child.

This is why Boundless Learning exists — for families like yours.
We’re not here to help children escape textbooks,
but to teach them how to learn, how to live, and how to face the world:
✔️ Accredited local curriculum × Global perspective
✔️ Four-season project courses × Outdoor exploration × Overseas exchange
✔️ Bilingual proficiency × Cross-disciplinary thinking × SDG engagement
✔️ No exam-based selection — achievements are built through action and thought

The future will not belong to those who memorize the most,
but to those who go farther and see more.

Our courses are designed for families seeking “another possibility.”
Our students are not just preparing for college — they are preparing for life.

Boundless Learning Experimental Education Institution invites you to open the boundaries of learning together.
→Join our information session|[ https://tfl.tn.edu.tw/contact ]

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