Since 1945, the school has been led by fourteen principals and all of them have been women, except the present principal, Kong Jian-Kuo.
Chou Ze Lan
Huang Jun
Huang Fu Gui
Lin Shi Ge
Fu Xiao Fong
Wu Zi Wo
Huang Dong Sheng
Ye Shu Ren
Shen Ya Li
Jing Sheng Ran
Bu Qing Kui
Xie Yu Ying
He Yu Qing
Chen Yue Qiong
Xiao Hui Lan
Kong Jian-Kuo
Cheng Yao-Chung Ph.D.
Information
The school has had many names, becoming the National Changhua Girls' Senior High School in 2000.
To promote the creed of "learning in serving," students, teachers, alumnae and parents are encouraged to do volunteer services.
School clubs include a marching band and honor guard clubs. School has speech contestants in Chinese, English, and Taiwanese who attend speech contests.
The school's foreign language courses are taught by foreign teachers. Educational tours to Japan are held every year.
The school's alumnae are scattered throughout Taiwan and overseas, and there is an alumnae association.
Facilities
The school boasts a natural environment with green trees. The school makes efforts to plant vegetation and beautify the campus. There are "Blackies" on the campus.
The school has a library with a Video On Demand system, set up to facilitate students’ learning at any time and to provide special programs as well as movies every month.
The school dormitory can accommodate 500 students.
In May, 71 teachers and students visited Hashimoto High School in Wakayama Prefecture and Prefectural Shingu Senior High School in the Fukuoka Prefecture.
2005
In January, the Director of Education Committee of Japan, visited Changhwa Girls’ Senior High.
In August, ten staff who were principal, teachers, and students' parents visited Changhwa.
For five days in September, principal Kong went to Japan for the Educational Communication Conference. On September 9, principal Kong visited Matsumoto Agatagaoka high school in Nagano Prefecture.
2006
In May, 155 teachers and students visited the Director of Education Committee of Japan and Prefectural Shingu Senior High School and Seishoukai High School.
2007
In May, 153 teachers and students visited Himeji Nishi Senior High School in Hyōgo Prefecture.
In May, an official from Japan National Tourism Organization's publicity department came to visit. That same month, 190 teachers and students visited Hashimoto High School and Prefectural Shingu Senior High School.