Hoyu-Gakuin High School, Private high school in Shinagawa-ku, Japan
Hoyu-Gakuin High School is a private secondary school in Shinagawa-ku with modern buildings dedicated to academic classes and extracurricular programs. The campus features separate structures designed to support a range of student activities and learning environments.
The school was founded in 1946 during Japan's post-war reconstruction. Over the decades, it grew from a modest educational facility into a fully developed academic institution with expanded offerings.
The school maintains an international exchange program with New Zealand that brings foreign teachers to share their perspectives with students. This partnership allows Japanese learners to experience global viewpoints directly within their classes.
The school sits about 9 minutes on foot from Nakanobu Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, making it accessible from different parts of Tokyo. This convenient location helps students and visitors reach the campus easily by public transportation.
The school offers three specialized learning paths called TG, AG, and SG that allow students to focus on different educational directions. This flexible approach lets each student choose the path that matches their interests and goals.
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