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List Of Schools In Japan
By prefecture * Lists of schools in Tokyo * List of high schools in Chiba Prefecture * List of junior high schools in Chiba Prefecture * List of elementary schools in Chiba Prefecture * List of junior high schools in Kanagawa Prefecture * List of elementary schools in Kanagawa Prefecture * List of junior high schools in Saitama Prefecture * List of elementary schools in Saitama Prefecture By municipality * List of schools in Narita, Chiba * Tokyo is treated as a prefecture ** List of schools in Adachi, Tokyo ** List of municipal schools in Shinjuku (for Shinjuku City, Tokyo Metropolis) By type * List of international schools in Japan * List of single gender schools in Japan Official Japanese schools (certified by Japanese Government) Public high schools * Fukui Prefectural School for the Blind * Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf * Yokosuka High School * Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka High School * Inagakuen Public High School * Uwajima Fishery High School * Sa ...
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Lists Of Schools In Tokyo
Lists of schools in Tokyo include: By district * List of schools in Adachi, Tokyo * List of municipal schools in Shinjuku (only has schools operated by the Shinjuku City (Ward) Board of Education) By level * List of elementary schools in Tokyo * List of junior high schools in Tokyo * List of high schools in Tokyo ** A list of prefectural high schools is in: Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education * Note that multi-level schools are on at least two of these lists. By type

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Inagakuen Public High School
Inagakuen is a coeducational junior and senior high school in Saitama prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1984 and is one of Japan's largest public schools. It has the status of SELHi, Super English Language High school. The school homepage is http://www.inagakuen.spec.ed.jp/ The founding day (which is a school holiday) is June 8. Although Japanese law prohibits the hiring of non-Japanese-citizens as teachers , there are 6 full-time and 3 part-time native speakers of foreign languages: French, German, English and Chinese. Features The school is divided into 6 houses, owing to the large size (around 2700 students with over 250 teachers). Each house is a separate building, and these are connected by a 2nd-floor corridor. The campus is over 3 times as large as the Tokyo Dome, at 155,000 square meters, and features 3 gymnasiums, an outdoor swimming pool, a running track, baseball and tennis courts as well as soccer pitches. There are over 50 extracurricular clubs for stud ...
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Kobe Ryūkoku Junior High School, High School
are private Japanese Buddhist Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and ... schools located in Kobe, Japan. In 2002 the schools took on their current name and both boys and girls were allowed to matriculate for the first time. The school uniform was also changed to the COMME CA DU MODE School Label. History *1921 Seitoku Women's Practical School is established in a location other than the current one. *1924 Name changed to Kobe Seitoku Women's High School. *1926 Moved to the current location in Chuo-ku, Kobe. *1948 A new school government is established and the name is changed to Seitoku Gakuen Junior High School & Seitoku Gakuen High School, respectively. *1983 General English Course is established. *1990 General Arts & Sciences Course is established. *2002 Both boys and ...
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Seien Girls' High School
is a private girls' school located in Naka-ku, Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The school is regarded as one of the best private schools in Japan. It currently has 1,200 students, 96 teachers and 24,000 graduates. History In 1906, Seien Girls' High School was established by Iwao Okamoto (1867-1942) as a private women's school with the goal of nurturing "excellent mothers", through his principle that "the first education of any great and wise person is his mother." There were 8 teachers and 25 students in the beginning. School Symbol The school symbol is a yellow and red ribbon in the shape of an inverted heart. The yellow represents “reason” and red represents “passion”. The shape is curved at the bottom to represent “harmony”, and knotted in the center to show “unity”; the upward pointing tip represents “progress”. Characteristics Seien Girls’ High School places a strong emphasis on spiritual education. The martial arts '' Dojo'' is not j ...
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Taku Senior High School
Saga Prefectural Taku Senior High School (佐賀県立多久高等学校) is located in Taku City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. Taku H.S. is a co-educational secondary school. History Curriculum Taku High School offers its students an integrated course. Courses include: *Natural Science * Cultural Science *Human Welfare *Commerce *Multimedia *Industrial Technology Sport * Taku is the only school in Saga Prefecture with a Sumo team; The school has the only climbing wall in Saga Prefecture Clubs Alumni Location The school is located beside Route 203, which is part of the Japanese National Highway system. ''By car:'' Taku Senior High School is located just ofroute 203in Taku City. If coming from the Nagasaki Expressway, get off at the Taku I.C. and turn left. Drive for about 2 minutes and you will come to route 203. Turn right and drive a further 2 minutes and you can see the school on the right side of the road. ''By train:'' Take the Karatsu Line either from Kar ...
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Yamamura Kokusai High School
is a Japanese high school in Sakado, Saitama, Japan. It follows the Japanese national curriculum. It is a member of Yamamura Gakuen, which includes Yamamura Gakuen College and Yamamura Gakuen High School. History In September 1922, Yamamura School was founded as a school for girls by Fumiyo Yamamura. In 1959, as another school opened in Kawagoe, Saitama, the school on the present site was renamed Yamamura Second Girls' High School. In 1991, the school was renamed Yamamura Kokusai Girl's High School and in 1991 it became co-educational: Yamamura International High School. Present day The school competes in national and international competitions. Its dance team competes nationally and regularly wins contests. They have risen over recent years and won thNational DCC dance contestin 2021. They are frequently televised, appearing alongside Japanese idol dance groups. The wind ensemble’ successes are also prodigious They consistently appear in thNippon Wind Orchestra Ensemble Conte ...
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Kaisei Academy
The Kaisei Academy (開成学園) is a preparatory private secondary school for boys located in the Arakawa ward of Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1871. The Kaisei Academy has since educated notable figures across many different fields and is considered one of the most prestigious schools in the country. As of 2021, the school has had the most number of entrants to the University of Tokyo, which is regarded as the best university in Japan. Overview Founded in 1871, the Kaisei Academy has produced a large number of notable alumni. Every year three hundred students are admitted to its junior high school, and one hundred students to its high school. The school's primary policy is 質実剛健 (Shitsu-jitsu-gou-ken), which means strong, simple, or spartan. The school policy is well represented in its school events such as an athletic meeting, marathon, swimming summer school, annual boat race with Senior High School at Otsuka, University of Tsukuba. History The school, which ha ...
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Musashi Junior & Senior High School
is a privately owned school for boys based in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. History The school was founded in 1922 by industrialist Nezu Kaichirō, as Musashi High School. The school was one of the first institutions of its type to use a seven-year system of education, taking students up to the equivalent of the first two years of university under the current system of education. Musashi became a prototype for the modern integrated junior and senior high schools that now prevails throughout Japan. After the education reforms of 1948, the school was divided into Musashi Senior High School and Musashi Junior High School. Musashi University was founded in 1949 and forms part of the same legal entity. Admissions The school operates a highly selective admissions program attracting students from across the city. Graduates have been successful in gaining admission to many of Japan's most selective universities. The school is unusual in the fact that it has few written rules and has no unifor ...
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Joshibi High School Of Art And Design
abbreviated , is a private school for girls located in Tokyo, Japan. Joshibi especially emphasizes fine arts and design studies. Joshibi graduates are actively involved in various field in and out of Japan, as artists, designers, and creative artists. History Joshibi High School of Art and Design was established in 1915 as an affiliated school with Joshibi University of Art and Design. Bunzo Fujita (former Professor of Tokyo University of the Arts) was appointed to the first school principal. Joshibi High School of Art and Design was renamed as "Sato Girls' High School" in 1916 due to financial subsidies by Sato's family, the school name backed to the original name of "Joshibi High School of Art and Design" in 1951. The school was founded at Hongō-ku (currently Bunkyō, Tokyo), later moved to Wada, Suginami in 1945 due to fire caused by Bombing of Tokyo. Joshibi High School building was completed newly built with three-story high and second basement floor structure in Janua ...
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Friends School (Japan)
, also known as , is a girls' junior and senior high school (7th - 12th grades), authorized by the Japanese Education Law, of Religious Society of Friends in Mita, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. In 1887, Women Evangelical Friends from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA founded it for the purpose of education for women on the advice of Uchimura Kanzō and Nitobe Inazō. The School is still the only Friends' educational organization in Japan. Whilst all the pupils are not Friends, they receive education about Quakerism including about Inner light. The School states that the characters used to transliterate 'Friend' in Japanese mean "universal connection with all global places". This is derived from an idea of Tsuda Sen, who was the father of Tsuda Umeko, the founder of Tsuda College. Notable alumni *Marie Kondo , also known as , is a Japanese organizing consultant, author, and TV presenter. Kondo has written four books on organizing, which have collectively sold millions of copies ...
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Fukuoka Daiichi High School
is a secondary school located in Fukuoka, on the Japanese island of Kyushu. The school's Department for International Education is well known for its Tsuzuki International Scholarship/Exchange Program which allows Japanese and overseas students to live and study alongside each other in the Fukuoka Daiichi High School Guest House. The establishment of the school was approved by Fukuoka Prefecture in April 1956. The is a scholarship allowing secondary school students to live and study alongside Japanese students in the Fukuoka Daiichi High School Guest House for girls, and Troubadour for boys, a dormitory primarily for the baseballers, in Fukuoka, Japan. The program is administered by the Department for International Education of the Fukuoka Daiichi High School. Notable alumni * Chage * Tatsunori Fujie * Naoko Hayashiba * Seiji Ikaruga * Daiki Kanei * Yusuke Karino * Yukinaga Maeda * Seiji Matsuyama * Satoshi Nagano * Narito Namizato * Dai-Kang Yang Dai-Kang Yang (, a ...
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