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Most junior high schools in the 1980s were government-funded public schools; 5% were private schools. At ¥ 552,592 (US$5,035.01) per pupil, private schools had a per-student cost that was four times as high as public schools. [1] The minimum number of school days in a year is 210 in Japan, compared to 180 in the United States.
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. [44] Upper secondary consists of three years. [45] Private upper-secondary schools account for about 55% of all upper-secondary schools.
1 List of countries by percent secondary education attainment for selected age groups. ... 3 to 5 Years above graduation age (%) [1] ... Year 20–29 (%) [3] Year 25 ...
The school was founded in 1924 by members of the alumnae club of Tokyo Women's Normal School, Oin-kai (櫻蔭会). The first principal of the school, Kikuno Gokan (後閑菊野), had been responsible for the education of Empress Kojun, and she placed focus on manners in the creation of Oin as well. [1]
In the People's Republic of China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau), the years are organized in three stages and renumbered within each stage: 6 years in elementary school (小学) years 1 to 6, then 3 years in middle school (初级中学, abbreviated 初中) years 7 to 9, then 3 years in high school (高级中学, abbreviated 高中) years 10 to 12.
The group is considered Japan's best and most innovative high school marching band. Until just several years ago — when the school began to admit boys — the band was made up entirely of girls.
1.2.8 Japan. 1.2.9 Malaysia. 1.2.10 ... (11 – 15 years old - junior high school) Brevet diploma; ... during the last 6 years children receive an average of 25 hours ...
Upper secondary school covers grades 10 through 12 (ages 15–18). The third year of high school in Japan is allotted for students to prepare for college exams known as "juken" (受験). Others may wish to settle for a job instead. The designation, senior high school or even high school, is also used informally. [citation needed]