Meijiro Kenshin Junior and Senior High School, Private junior and senior high school in Shinjuku, Japan
Meijiro Kenshin is a private school in Shinjuku that educates students across six years, with emphasis on English language and science subjects. The campus includes specialized science laboratories, computer facilities, and a media center to support learning.
The institution was founded in 1923 as Kenshin Gakuen under the direction of Jūen Satō and later took its current name, Meijiro Kenshin Junior and Senior High School, in 2009.
The school works with international institutions, creating opportunities for students to connect with different cultures and perspectives. These partnerships help young people develop a broader understanding of the world beyond Japan.
The Study-Support Center is open until 8 PM and offers individualized academic help through a team of 65 professional educators. Visitors should contact the school in advance to arrange tours or visit during designated open times.
The campus features dedicated spaces for international exchange information, showing how seriously the school takes global connections for its students. This focus on world perspectives is woven throughout daily school activities.
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