浜松聖星高等学校, Highschool in Japan
Hamamatsu Seiji High School is a private co-educational institution in Hamamatsu with a small student body that keeps classes uncrowded and allows more individual attention. The school offers three main course tracks: one prepares students for university entrance exams, another combines academics with sports or arts activities, and a third focuses on career skills in fields like nursing and early childhood education.
The school was established in 1956 and has a long history serving the Hamamatsu community. Founded as a Catholic institution, religious values and character education have been central to its educational mission from the beginning.
The school was formerly called Hamamatsu Kai no Hoshi High School before adopting its current name to avoid confusion about its focus. The name change reflects the institution's commitment to helping students become confident in interactions with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
The school is easily accessible by train, located near Enshu Hospital station on the Enshu Railway line. Prospective visitors or families should contact the administration to arrange visits or inquire about open days and tours.
Students have opportunities to study abroad for extended periods or during summer breaks, ranging from full year stays to shorter holiday programs. These programs allow them to practice language skills directly and gain direct experience with different cultures.
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