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Shizuoka Gakuen Junior and Senior High School

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Shizuoka Gakuen Junior and Senior High School
Exterior of original Shizuoka Gakuen School
Location
Map
Shizuoka City
,
Shizuoka Prefecture

Japan
Coordinates34°35′09″N 138°13′58″E / 34.5857°N 138.2329°E / 34.5857; 138.2329
Information
TypeDay school
MottoKōyū Sanshin
(Filial Piety and Fellowship)
Established1966
HeadmasterIshida
Faculty86
Enrollment1,272
Color(s)Green
Athletics18 Interscholastic Sports
Websiteshizugaku.ed.jp

Shizuoka Gakuen Junior and Senior High School (静岡学園中学校・高等学校, Shizuoka Gakuen Chūgakkō・Kōtōgakkō) is a private coeducational junior and senior high school located in Suruga-ku, Shizuoka, Japan. Shizuoka Gakuen was founded by Makino Kenichi in 1966. The junior high school and high school are part of a larger school organization which includes two university campuses.

History

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]

Academics

Shizuoka Gakuen high school students studied in one of two tracks: Futsūka, the regular track, or Risūka, the science and math track. Junior high school students are not divided into tracks. In Futsūka, there is also an International Program. Students in this program study abroad, have more frequent English lessons, and they also take classes in cross-cultural understanding.

Since the move to the new school location in 2011, the school has been phasing out the Futsūka and Risūka distinction.

Athletics

The school's football team was started in 1967.[1] It has won the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament in 1994 and 2019.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "王国復活!静岡学園が初の単独V 24年ぶり優勝旗". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). January 13, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2023.

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