志學館高等部, Combined junior and senior high school in Kisarazu, Japan
Shigakukan High School is a combined junior and senior high school in Kisarazu that houses around 360 students in modern classrooms equipped with learning resources. The building is structured to support instruction across multiple grade levels and includes spaces for student activities.
The school was founded in 1983 and has served as an educational center in Chiba Prefecture ever since. Over the years, it has adapted to changes in Japanese education standards while maintaining its role in the local community.
The school maintains traditional Japanese school customs such as daily classroom cleaning, morning assemblies, and organized club activities throughout the year. These practices form part of the daily rhythm that shapes student life and community responsibility.
The academic calendar runs from April to March with classes held five days per week in six daily periods. Note that the school is actively in session during these times, so access may be limited during regular instruction hours.
The school offers an integrated program allowing students to progress from junior to senior high levels within the same institution without external entrance exams. This continuous pathway is uncommon compared to how many other schools in the region operate.
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