Matsudo International High School, Public high school in Gokō-nishi, Matsudo, Japan.
Matsudo International High School is a public school in Matsudo with multiple buildings spread across the campus, including two main academic structures and the Esperanza dining hall. The grounds also feature the Koshikan sports complex, which houses two gymnasiums.
The school was established in 1973 as Matsudo Higashi High School and took its current name in 1994 following the creation of the International Culture Department. This renaming reflected the institution's shift toward global education.
The school emphasizes language learning through daily English classes in the first year and offers advanced options in Chinese, French, and Korean. The campus hosts educational exchanges that connect students to different parts of Asia.
The campus is accessible by bicycle or about a 30-minute walk from Shin-Yahashira Station, with classes beginning at 8:35 AM. Many students use public transportation or cycling as their primary means of arriving at school.
The school employs four Assistant Language Teachers dedicated to English instruction and organizes educational trips to Taiwan rather than more traditional destinations. This approach sets it apart from many other schools in the region.
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