Meio High School, Secondary educational institution in Akita, Japan.
Meio High School is a secondary school in Akita with several buildings containing classrooms, a sports area, and laboratory facilities. The campus belongs to North Asia University and sits in the central part of Akita city.
The school opened on April 26, 1953, as a new secondary institution for the region. It emerged from the need to provide more educational places for the growing number of young people in Akita.
Students wear their school uniform during lessons and follow a structured daily schedule that begins with morning assemblies. The schoolyard fills during breaks with group activities and forms the social center of the campus.
The campus offers wheelchair access to main buildings and follows the standard Japanese school year calendar from April to March. The entrance area sits on an accessible street in the city center.
The school maintains a direct link with North Asia University, allowing students to gain insights into university programs. This connection creates a smooth transition between secondary and academic education.
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