東京都市大學等等力中學校、高等學校, Mittelschule in Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan University Todoroki Combined Junior and Senior High School is a facility in Setagaya rebuilt in 2010 with modern design and amenities. The campus consists of two school buildings and a gymnasium arranged in a U-shape around a sports field, featuring bright classrooms with large windows, laboratories, a library, and a literacy center.
The school was established as a junior high in 1947, with a senior high school added in 1948. Originally an all-girls institution, it transitioned to coeducation in 2010, integrating both boys and girls starting in the second year of the program.
The school embodies the principles of coexistence, wisdom, and integrity that guide daily student interactions and learning. These values shape how students collaborate with each other and engage with their teachers.
The school is located about 10 minutes on foot from Todoroki Station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line, with several bus routes serving the area. The campus has bicycle parking available, and lunch is provided daily in the school cafeteria, though students may also bring packed meals.
The school operates a six-year integrated curriculum with specialized pathways: one targeting the most competitive national universities and another for renowned private universities like Waseda and Keio. The program emphasizes hands-on experimentation, particularly in science, where students conduct all lessons in laboratories during the first two years.
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