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  2. Secondary education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese high school students wearing the sailor fuku. Secondary education in Japan is split into junior high schools (中学校 chūgakkō), which cover the seventh through ninth grade, and senior high schools (高等学校 kōtōgakkō, abbreviated to 高校 kōkō), which mostly cover grades ten through twelve.

  3. Lists of schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Horikoshi High School; Joshibi High School of Art and Design; Musashi Junior & Senior High School; Kaisei Academy; Yamamura Kokusai High School; Taku Senior High School; Seien Girls' High School; Kobe Ryūkoku Junior High School, High School; Nada High School; Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior & Senior High School; Kobe College Senior High School

  4. List of junior high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Kasai No. 2 Junior High School (葛西第二中学校) Kasai No. 3 Junior High School (葛西第三中学校) Koiwa No. 1 Junior High School (小岩第一中学校) Koiwa No. 2 Junior High School (小岩第二中学校) Koiwa No. 3 Junior High School (小岩第三中学校) Koiwa No. 4 Junior High School (小岩第四中学校)

  5. List of high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa Shouei Junior and Senior High School , formerly Ono Gakuen Girls' Junior High and Senior High School (小野学園女子中学・高等学校) Shiraume Gakuen High School [ ja ] Shirayuri Joshi Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ ja ] , affiliated with Shirayuri Women's University

  6. Category:Junior high schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Junior high schools in Japan" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Kyoto Tachibana Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto Handicraft Girls' High School Kyoto Tachibana Girls' High School Kyoto Tachibana High School [6] Type: Private: Motto: 変化を楽しむ人であれ [2] (Be a person who enjoys change.) Established: 1902: School code: Junior High School C126310000257 [4] Senior High School D126310000059 [5] Head teacher: Fumihiko Yasuda [3] Grades: 7 ...

  8. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A typical Japanese high school classroom. Though upper-secondary school is not compulsory in Japan, 98.8% of all junior high school graduates enrolled as of 2020. [43] Upper secondary consists of three years. [44] Private upper-secondary schools account for about 55% of all upper-secondary schools.

  9. Junior and Senior High School at Komaba, University of Tsukuba

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    In 1947, Tsukukoma was established as a new junior high school affiliated with the former Tokyo Agricultural School. It was later renamed Komaba Junior and Senior High School, affiliated with Tokyo University of Education in 1952, and then, in 1978, it came under the purview of the University of Tsukuba, which replaced Tokyo University of Education that year.