Meitoku Gijuku Junior and Senior High School, Private education institution in Susaki, Japan.
Meitoku Gijuku Junior and Senior High School is an education institution in Susaki that spreads across a peninsular valley. The campus comprises modern classrooms, dormitories, and sports facilities for students in grades 7 through 12.
Yukio Yoshida founded the school in 1973 as a local education institution. The Ryu Campus opened in 2001 and broadened the offer for international students from different countries.
Students perform English dramas twice per year at local cultural centers, showing their progress in the language. Stone monuments across campus carry educational poems in multiple languages and remind visitors of the school's teaching mission.
The institution offers programs ranging from one to four years in length and caters to students of different age groups. International students from seventeen countries receive specialized support in learning the Japanese language.
The school's baseball team won the 2002 National High School Baseball Tournament in Koshien, Osaka. This victory brought the institution national recognition and attracted more students from across Japan.
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