Seijo Gakuen Junior High School and High School, Private educational institution in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
Seijo Gakuen Junior High School and High School is a secondary school in Seijō, a quiet residential area within Setagaya ward in Tokyo. The campus features several buildings where students in middle and upper grades study together.
The institution was founded in 1950 during the education reforms that reshaped the Japanese school system after World War II. Since then it has admitted both boys and girls and belongs to the Seijō network of educational institutions.
Students at Seijo Gakuen follow a dress code rather than traditional uniforms, except for male students who maintain the custom of wearing blazers and slacks.
The school is located in a quiet residential area and can be reached by public transport as several train lines serve Setagaya ward. Visitors should note that it is an active educational facility, so access is limited to specific occasions.
Students can move directly to nearby Seijo University after graduation, which attracts many families. The institution also contributes to training young people who later work in different fields, from music to politics to literature.
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