Ōshūkan Secondary School, Secondary education school in Meguro-ku, Japan.
Ōshūkan Secondary School is a school in Meguro-ku with multiple buildings on a modern campus that serves students aged 12 to 18. The facility combines junior and senior high school programs in a single integrated educational setting.
Tokyo's metropolitan government established the school in 2005 to expand educational options in the Meguro district. This creation reflected efforts to improve school access and opportunities for more students in the area.
The school emphasizes exchange with partner institutions around the world, allowing students to develop international perspectives through direct connections. This global focus shapes daily activities and appears in interactions between local and visiting students.
The school is easily accessible on foot, about 10 minutes from Toritsu-daigaku Station on the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line. City bus services also provide alternative transport options to reach the campus.
The school participates in human resources development programs that emphasize global readiness and offers specialized English instruction. This focus on language skills and international collaboration sets it apart from many neighboring institutions.
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