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  2. Shizuoka Gakuen Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was established in 1966 and opened its junior high school in 1978. [1] In April 2011, the school moved from its original location in Hijiriishiki, Suruga Ward (beside the Kusanagi sports complex), to a new school building in Higashi Takajō, Aoi Ward, closer to the city centre. [citation needed]

  3. 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.

  4. Nihonjin gakkō - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Japanese School (Pudong Campus pictured) is the only nihonjin gakkō in the world that offers senior high school classes.. Some of the nihonjin gakkō in Asia have a long history, originally established as public schools in the Japan-occupied territories in Thailand, Philippines, and Taiwan.

  5. Joshibi High School of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    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 a fire caused by the Bombing of Tokyo. Joshibi High School building was completed and newly built with three-story high and second basement ...

  6. Keio Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Keio Senior High School (慶應義塾高等学校, Keiō Gijuku Kōtōgakkō) is a private boys' high school in Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan. [1] It is one of the integrated schools of Keio University .

  7. Friends Girls Junior & Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Friends School in Mita, Minato, Tokyo. Friends Girls Junior & Senior High School (普連土学園中学校・高等学校, Furendo Gakuen Chūgakkō Kōtōgakkō), also known as Friends School (普連土学園, Furendo Gakuen), 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.

  8. N High School - Wikipedia

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    N High School (Japanese: N高等学校, Hepburn: Enu Kōtō Gakkō) is a Japanese private correspondence high school located in Uruma, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, with campuses across the country. It was established by the Kadokawa Dwango Educational Institute in April 2016.

  9. List of high schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-comprehensive list of high schools in Japan: Prefecture. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)