千葉經濟大學附屬高等學校, Private high school in Inage Ward, Chiba, Japan
Chiba Economics University Senior High School is a private secondary institution with departments for general studies, commerce, and information technology. The campus serves roughly 1,800 students and contains modern classrooms, laboratories, and facilities for academic and extracurricular activities.
The institution was founded in 1933 as a women's school focused on economics and business education. It became coeducational in 1954, when leadership decided to admit both male and female students and expand the curriculum.
The school reflects values that blend classical Chinese thought with practical skills for daily life. Students experience this through their coursework, which emphasizes both theory and real-world application in business and technology fields.
The campus is easy to reach by public transportation, with convenient access from nearby stations. Most of the school grounds are reserved for enrolled students, so visitors should inquire about access and available visiting areas.
The school's baseball team has achieved notable success in national competitions, advancing to the semifinals of the prestigious Koshien Tournament. This sporting achievement is followed closely by both the student body and the local community.
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