早稲田摂陵中学校・高等学校, Private junior and senior high school in Ibaraki, Japan
Waseda Setsuryo is a private combined junior and senior high school in Ibaraki located on a spacious campus with classrooms, library, gymnasium, sports field, and swimming pool. The facilities support both academic study and extracurricular programs for students in one location.
The school was established in 1962 as a textile industry high school and took the name Setsuryo in 1974. It became Waseda Setsuryo in 2009, joining the network of Waseda-affiliated schools.
The school reflects Japanese education values where club activities are central to student life and community connection. The brass band performs at local events, demonstrating how music ensembles build school identity and regional ties.
The school is walkable from a nearby train station, with school buses serving surrounding areas for convenient access. Transportation options should be checked in advance as different routes may work better depending on where you are coming from.
The school's affiliation with Waseda University has been strengthened through recent structural changes at the institution. These changes reflect a shift in the school's educational focus toward deepening connections with its university partner.
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