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is a private boys' senior high school, affiliated with
Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowmen ...
, in Shiki,
Saitama Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Saitama Prefecture has a population of 7,338,536 (1 January 2020) and has a geographic area of 3,797 km2 (1,466 sq mi). Saitama Prefecture borders Tochigi Prefecture ...
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Overview

Keio Agricultural Senior High School was established in 1948, and in 1957 Keio Shiki was established on that school's property, replacing it. there are about 750 students. - As Japanese high schools have three grade levels, 250 times three is 750.


Notable alumni


Politicians

* Ichiro Aisawa *
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See also

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Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowmen ...


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Keio Shiki Senior High School
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(English) Keio University Education in Saitama Prefecture High schools in Saitama Prefecture Boys' schools in Japan Educational institutions established in 1948 1948 establishments in Japan {{Japan-school-stub