Teikyo Junior High School and High School, Secondary educational institution in Itabashi-ku, Japan
Teikyo Junior High School and High School is a secondary school on the campus of Teikyo University in Itabashi-ku, serving students in middle and upper grades. The grounds sit in a densely built district in northern Tokyo, surrounded by residential neighborhoods and other university facilities.
The institution opened in 1943 and grew during the decades following the war, as Japan expanded its educational infrastructure. It later strengthened its link to the university medical faculty and introduced specialized programs for science-oriented learners.
The school incorporates international education programs and maintains strong connections with Teikyo University's global network of educational partnerships.
Visitors can reach the campus by walking from Jujo Station or using buses that run to Oji Station. The grounds remain active during daytime and accessible for school public events, though otherwise restricted to students and university members.
The campus has direct access to the university hospital, allowing students early exposure to medical training. Some classes take part in observation programs where they shadow health professionals at work.
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