常翔学園中学校・高等学校, Combined junior and senior high school in Osaka, Japan.
Joshow Gakuen Combined Junior and Senior High School is an educational institution in Osaka serving students from grades seven through twelve. The school features modern facilities organized by subject, with specialized teaching areas designed for each discipline.
The school was established in 1933 as a junior high institution and later added senior high school education. This expansion allowed it to provide continuous education across multiple grade levels.
Students here participate in numerous clubs that reflect their interests, ranging from music and sports to traditional Japanese arts. These after-school activities shape how the school community comes together.
The school day starts at 8:30 AM with homeroom sessions before classes begin. Students typically remain in their assigned classrooms throughout the regular subject periods.
The school uses the Galileo Plan educational system, which emphasizes student-centered learning through science and technology programs. This approach sets it apart in how it structures its teaching philosophy.
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