札幌市立平岸高台小学校・札幌市立平岸中学校のぞみ分校, Combined elementary and junior high school in Sapporo, Japan.
This institution combines an elementary and junior high school, offering specialized education for students with particular learning needs in a shared campus. The program operates on a three-term academic schedule throughout the year.
The school was established in 1974 as a special class at Sumikawa Elementary School, relocating to its current location in 1994. After closing temporarily in 2014, it reopened in 2015 with stronger partnerships to local support facilities.
The institution maintains close connections with the Sapporo Children's Psychological Treatment Center and the Sapporo Autism Support Center.
The school is located in Toyohira Ward in southern Sapporo and is accessible by public transportation. Visitors should arrange in advance as this is an active educational facility with special access guidelines.
The school temporarily closed in March 2014 but reopened in April 2015, strengthening its partnership with local treatment centers.
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