Saitama Prefectural Urawa first Girls' High School, Public high school in Urawa-ku, Saitama, Japan.
Saitama Prefectural Urawa First Girls' High School is a public institution in Urawa-ku serving students in their teenage years. The campus includes classrooms, sports facilities, and common spaces typical of Japanese secondary schools.
The school was founded in 1900 as one of the first institutions in Saitama Prefecture dedicated to secondary education for girls. It played a role in expanding access to higher learning for female students in the region.
The school implements educational programs that combine traditional Japanese values with contemporary academic subjects to prepare students for modern society.
The school is located in Urawa-ku and can be reached by public transportation. Visitors should arrange a visit beforehand, as the campus is normally closed to the public during school hours.
Unlike many other Japanese schools, this institution does not require students to wear uniforms, allowing them to choose their own clothing. This exception encourages individuality and personal expression in daily school life.
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