The extra-curricular activity guidance group adheres to the concepts of service, care, innovation and learning, counseling student clubs and winter and summer service team activities, and encourages clubs to hold seminars, courses, lectures, studies, cadre selection and training, concerts (evening parties), and community results Exhibitions and other large-scale activities, and in conjunction with the Ministry of Education "societies drive the development of primary and secondary schools" and other programs, organize various types of activities.
The school currently has 108 registered and registered communities, which are classified into eight categories of attributes: academic, service, recreational, friendship, sports, academic, autonomy, and school autonomy. In addition to student associations, this group also counsels students to form voluntary medical health service teams to travel to remote and medically inaccessible mountainous areas and outlying islands each year to carry out service activities such as health education and free clinics to assist local health education, Counseling on community environmental sanitation and conservation, and strengthening the promotion of common sense in medicine. The purpose is to enrich students' use of after-school service work, cultivate students' interest in research in non-professional fields, and enhance students' democracy, autonomy, and service capabilities. In recent years, they also traveled abroad to free clinics abroad, allowing students to experience the world outside the classroom and show their love and care for life with professional skills.
The rest of the business includes postgraduate scholarships, internal and external scholarships, student assistance (work study) services, tutoring the school's goodwill ambassadors, and school (office) project activities.