Sapporo Kosei Junior High School , High School, Mittelschule in Japan
Sapporo Kosei Junior High School and High School is a private school in eastern Sapporo where both junior and senior high students study together on one campus. The facility includes modern classrooms, a sports field, and green spaces where students spend time between classes.
The school was founded in 1933 as an all-boys institution and operated that way for many decades. In 2008, it became coeducational, admitting both boys and girls, and later added new course options to expand educational pathways for students.
The school is rooted in Christian values that shape daily life, with students regularly participating in community service and volunteer activities. School uniforms hold special meaning here, fostering a sense of belonging and encouraging students to focus on their studies.
The school is located in eastern Sapporo and is easily accessible by subway, particularly from Higashi-Kuyakusho-Mae station. The campus is calm and well-organized, with distinct areas for learning and relaxation, making it simple to navigate.
The school's name comes from the surrounding district that developed around the campus and took its name from the school itself. A surprising detail is that early in the mornings, birds like mountain finches can be spotted visiting outdoor feeders on the school grounds.
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