Hosei University Second Middle School and College, Combined junior and senior high school in Nakahara-ku, Japan
Hosei University Second Middle School and College is a combined junior and senior high school in Kawasaki with modern classrooms, libraries, and an auditorium seating over 1000 people. The campus includes artificial turf sports fields and dedicated music rooms for student learning.
The school was founded in 1939 as a junior high school and has evolved through Japan's postwar education reforms. Over the decades, the institution has educated tens of thousands of students.
The school maintains a program combining English and Japanese instruction, offering International Baccalaureate curricula to prepare students for global education.
The school offers daytime instruction without residential facilities for students from surrounding neighborhoods. Classes operate during regular school hours to serve commuting students from the local area.
The school adopted coeducation in 2016 and opened an international room with remote conference systems for global communication. This technology allows students to connect with partner schools across the world.
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