Tama Üniversitesi Meguro Ortaokul ve Lisesi, Mittelschule in Japan
Tama University Meguro Middle and High School is a combined junior and senior high school in Tokyo's Meguro ward serving students at both levels. The campus features bright, organized classrooms, sports fields, outdoor spaces, and a school library for studying and learning.
The institution traces its roots to the founding of Tamura Gakuen in 1937 to train women in business skills. Over decades, the system evolved into a co-educational network now including the Meguro schools as part of a larger educational complex with the university.
The school functions as an integral part of the Meguro neighborhood and is seen by residents as a familiar, stable presence in daily life. It embodies Japanese values through its emphasis on discipline, community spirit, and mutual support among students.
The school is easily accessible by train or bus, with many students commuting from different districts. The school day starts early and finishes in the early afternoon, fitting well with most students' schedules.
The school incorporates modern technology with classrooms equipped for digital learning, where students use computers and tablets for certain lessons. This allows students to access information and develop skills at their own pace in ways beyond traditional textbooks.
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