岩田中學·高等學校, Combined junior and senior high school in Ōita, Japan.
Iwata Combined Junior and Senior High School is a secondary school in Ōita serving students from grade seven through grade twelve. The campus includes classrooms, science and art laboratories, a library, and sports facilities that support the full range of academic and extracurricular activities.
The school was founded in May 1948 and operates under the administration of Iwata Gakuen. It has developed as an educational institution serving the Ōita area since its establishment.
Students participate in traditional Japanese club activities after regular classes, including sports teams, music groups, and arts organizations that enhance their social development.
Classes begin each morning at 8:30 AM with a homeroom session followed by lesson periods lasting 50 minutes each. Afternoons include club activities that allow students to pursue different interests.
Each classroom maintains a fixed student group while teachers rotate between rooms, following a system that strengthens class identity and student relationships.
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