Seishin-Gakuen-Ober- und -Mittelschule, koedukative private Mittel- und Oberschule in Kashima
Seishin-Gakuen is a combined junior and senior high school in Kashima serving students in grades seven through twelve, with a focus on science education since 2007. The campus features bright classrooms, science laboratories, and sports facilities arranged in an orderly layout.
The school was established to provide comprehensive education to its students and became a Super Science High School in 2007. It has maintained a sister-school partnership with Princess Chulabhorn Science High School in Thailand for about ten years, participating in international science exchanges.
The school's name reflects its educational mission. Students experience Japanese traditions such as the tea ceremony and build international friendships through exchange programs with partner schools abroad, creating a space where cultural understanding is practiced daily.
Visitors can observe students working on science projects and participating in group activities, especially during events and exhibitions. It's best to check the school's calendar for times when activities are underway, as the campus feels most active during these periods.
Students from Thailand once designed and tested parachutes in a mathematics class, demonstrating how the school brings hands-on learning into its curriculum. These experiences reflect the practical, collaborative approach the school takes to science education.
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