Fo Guang Shan Pu-Men High School
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Introduction
Pumen High School(Traditional Chinese: 佛光山私立普門中學) is a private Buddhist high school located in the town of Gangshan, Kaohsiung County. The school is affliated with the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order founded by Venerable Master Hsing Yun.In 1977, the name was changed to "Fo Guang Shan Private Pumen Senior High School", and the school was given to Fo Guang Shan. The school converted officially to Kaohsiung County Private-Operated Pu-Men Senior High School on August 1977.
Six Requirements of Living
- Love our families, school and country.
- Respect teachers and be friendly to classmates.
- Obey public regulation, be courteous and humble.
- Cherish public property and use it with care.
- Be clean and neat in appearance.
- Behave politely, gently and with dignity.
Six Rules of Living
- No smoking
- No gambling
- No fighting
- No stealing
- No disobedience to teachers’ and parents’ instructions.
- No associations with youths who can be of bad influence
School Motto
- Hard
- Right
- Wisdom
- Compassion
Links
- [Pumen High School]
- [School Digital System] (Chinese Service Only)
- [Fo Guang Shan]
- [BLIA World Headquaters]
- [BLIA Taiwan]
- [BLIA Young Adult Division]
- [Buddha's Light Fo Guang Youth Textbook]
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