Hiroshima University affiliated Mihara school, Educational complex in Mihara, Japan
Hiroshima University affiliated Mihara School is a public school in Mihara, Japan, combining kindergarten, elementary, and junior high school in one connected campus. It is one of the few schools in Japan directly attached to a national university, giving it access to research-based teaching methods.
The school was founded in 1911 as an attached institution of Hiroshima University and has served the Mihara region ever since. Over the decades, it expanded to cover all levels from early childhood to junior high school.
The school incorporates local community engagement and service initiatives into its curriculum, connecting students with the traditions and customs of Mihara.
The school is located in Mihara and is reachable by local public transport. Since it is an active school, visitor access is limited, so contacting the school in advance is recommended.
Hiroshima University uses the school as a research field, which means students sometimes take part in educational studies run by university researchers. This makes it a place where academic research and everyday school life meet directly.
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