Tōa Gakuen Lisesi, Private high school in Nakano, Japan
Tōa Gakuen Lisesi is a private high school in Tokyo's Nakano district with modern school buildings and facilities for students across multiple grade levels. The institution houses classrooms and learning spaces structured according to the Japanese academic calendar.
The school was founded in 1923 and has educated generations of students through significant periods of modern Japan's development. It has evolved over the decades to become an established educational institution in the region.
The school reflects local community values through student involvement in various clubs and activities that shape the character of the neighborhood.
The school follows the Japanese academic calendar beginning in April with classes held Monday through Friday in approximately 50-minute segments. Visitors should be mindful of regular school hours and remember this is an active learning environment.
Students maintain their school environment through daily cleaning activities, a Japanese practice that fosters personal responsibility and community care. This routine shapes daily school life and reflects the focus on mutual respect and shared spaces.
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