Gyosei Junior and Senior High School, Catholic private school in Fujimi, Chiyoda, Japan.
Gyosei Junior and Senior High School is a Catholic private institution in Fujimi within Chiyoda in Tokyo. The facility includes separate buildings for middle and upper grades plus sports areas and classrooms along quiet streets.
Bishop Pierre-Marie Osouf established the institution in 1888 with help from Marist missionaries in the Tsukiji district. The move to Chiyoda came later while the religious focus and connection to French educational traditions remained.
The campus includes a chapel where students attend services as part of school life. French influence remains visible in the architecture and teaching methods used throughout the buildings.
The institution belongs to the Gyosei Gakuen Educational Association and offers continuous education from kindergarten through upper grades. The grounds sit in a residential area with good access through public transport.
Graduates such as fashion designers Yohji Yamamoto and Takeo Kikuchi began their education here. Many former students continue at the affiliated Sophia University, which also has religious roots.
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