Saga Prefectural Chienkan Junior & Senior High School, Public secondary school in Saga, Japan
Saga Prefectural Chienkan Junior & Senior High School is a public institution in Saga, Japan, where students from grade 7 through grade 12 follow an integrated curriculum within modern facilities. The school combines junior and senior high education in a single unified structure.
The institution opened on April 1, 1988, with the junior high section joining the existing senior high school in December 2002. This merger created the current combined structure that serves students across both levels.
The school takes its name from an educational center founded in 1867 by the Saga Clan in Nagasaki that focused on Western studies and English learning. This naming connects the institution to a tradition of international education that shaped the region.
The school maintains a dedicated website with admission requirements, program details, and registration procedures for prospective students and families. Visitors can find essential information there to understand enrollment and program offerings.
The school badge features the Kanji character for high school surrounded by initials representing development, creativity, and character building. This emblem reflects the core values that guide the school community.
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