Johoku High School;Johoku Junior High School, Combined junior and senior high school in Itabashi-ku, Japan
Johoku High School and Junior High School is a combined institution in a residential neighborhood north of Tokyo that serves students from grade seven through twelve. The campus includes several modern buildings with classrooms, laboratories, a gymnasium, and outdoor sports facilities.
The school was founded in 1941 as an educational institution serving the Itabashi area. It has since become an established secondary school serving generations of students in northern Tokyo.
The school serves as a gathering place for the local neighborhood, with students and families using its spaces for community events throughout the year. The presence of both junior and senior students creates a multi-generational learning environment visible in shared hallways and common areas.
The school is located in an accessible residential area served by public transportation connections. Access to the campus is generally restricted to students and staff, with limited visitor access available during specific times or with prior permission.
The combined structure allows students to complete all six years of secondary education in one location rather than transferring between institutions. This continuity helps create long-lasting peer relationships and provides a stable educational environment from the start of middle school through graduation.
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