廣島工業大學高等學校, Highschool in Japan
Hiroshima Industrial University High School is a Japanese high school located in Hiroshima with modern buildings and spacious sports facilities. The campus includes a gymnasium, an all-weather track, outdoor soccer fields, tennis courts, and a well-equipped library for student use.
The school transitioned to a coeducational institution in 2017 after previously accepting only girls. In 2022, the K-STEAM program was launched, integrating science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics into the curriculum.
The school hosts various clubs and activities where students participate in dance, music, and sports together. These pursuits shape how students spend their time and create bonds within the school community.
The campus features air conditioning and heating throughout, keeping spaces comfortable in all seasons. Note that the grounds are actively used during school hours and learning areas are reserved for students.
The school recently established new running teams, including a relay and track and field team that compete in regional competitions. This expansion of sports programs has drawn talented athletes to the school.
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