Ohki High School, Public high school in Kyoto, Japan.
Ohki High School is a public secondary school in the Matsukage-cho district of Kyoto, offering a full academic program for teenage students from the surrounding area. The campus sits on a quiet street and combines classrooms with sports facilities and common areas for daily school life.
The school opened in 1872 during the Meiji era, when Japan modernized its education system and established new schools across the country. Over the years it has weathered several political reforms and continues to serve families in this part of the city.
The educational programs at Ohki High School incorporate traditional Japanese values while preparing students for contemporary academic and professional paths.
The building stands at 131 Matsukage-cho and operates during the school week from Monday through Friday, with classes typically starting in the morning and ending in the afternoon. Visitors should note that this is an active educational institution and access is generally limited to special events or by arrangement.
The school maintains direct connections with the Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education, enabling specialized educational initiatives and community engagement programs.
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