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  2. List of high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of high schools in Tokyo Metropolis, including the 23 special wards, West Tokyo, and the Tokyo Islands (Izu Islands and Ogasawara Subprefecture).

  3. Hibiya High School - Wikipedia

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    Though Tokyo First’s track record for getting its students into higher schools and universities in the pre-war period was beneath that of other elite middle schools (specifically Fourth Tokyo Middle School), between 1953 and 1967, Hibiya High School consistently ranked first in the number of graduates entering the top-ranked University of ...

  4. Nishiyamato Academy of California - Wikipedia

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    Sister school: Nishiyamato Gakuen Junior High School and High School: Head of school: Katsuyuki Nishikawa [2] Grades: Pre-K to 9: Gender: Coeducational: Enrollment: Approximately 150 total: Language: English and Japanese: Campus type: Urban: Color(s) Tuition: $6,020-$9,080 Kindergarten $9,930-$11,890 Elementary $11,610-$11,890 Middle [3 ...

  5. Tokyo Metropolitan Toyama High School - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Metropolitan Toyama High School (東京都立戸山高等学校, Tōkyō-toritsu Toyama Kōtōgakkō) is a public day school run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The campus is located in Toyama 3-chome, Shinjuku -ku, Tokyo.

  6. Education in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Publicly run kindergartens, elementary schools (years 1 through 6), and junior high schools (7 through 9) are operated by local wards or municipal offices. Public high schools in Tokyo are run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education and are called "Metropolitan High Schools". Tokyo also has many private schools from kindergarten ...

  7. Here Are the 50 Most Expensive High Schools in America

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    1. Avenues: The World School. Location: New York Number of students: 1,537 Student-to-teacher ratio: 7 to 1 Annual tuition: $58,700 More From GOBankingRates. Here’s the Average IRS Tax Refund ...

  8. International Bilingual School - Wikipedia

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    The school had nursery, elementary, and junior high divisions. [8] As of 1987, [9] and as of 1994 the school gave 210 days of instruction to students. [2] As of 1987, California public schools typically gave 180 days of instruction, [9] and as of 1994 most public schools

  9. Secondary education in Japan - Wikipedia

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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.