Furukawa Gakuen Junior & Senior High School, Japanese private school
Furukawa Gakuen Junior & Senior High School is a private school in Osaki that teaches students from around age 12 to 18. It combines two education levels within one building, allowing students to remain at the same institution for several years without transferring.
The school was founded on April 1, 1954 and has been part of the local community ever since. It developed over the decades while adapting to changing needs, maintaining its dual-level structure within a single facility.
The school carries the Furukawa name from its founding family and holds a place in the local community. Students from the Osaki area come together here to study and form friendships that often last throughout their years at the institution.
Visitors can check the school's official website or contact the institution directly to learn more. The school follows the Japanese academic calendar and provides a stable learning environment for students from the surrounding area.
The school offers an integrated pathway where students can remain in the same building from middle school through senior high graduation. This creates continuity and allows students to develop deep relationships with peers and teachers over an extended period.
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