Kanagawa prefectural Atsugi high school, Japanese high school in Atsugi, Japan.
Kanagawa Prefectural Atsugi High School is a secondary school in Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, preparing students for higher education. The campus includes several buildings with classrooms, science laboratories, and facilities for extracurricular activities.
The school opened in April 1902 as the third prefectural junior high school in Kanagawa, initially serving male students in the region. Following World War II, it received its present name in 1948 and became part of the modernized Japanese education system.
Students participate in regular presentation activities and engage in various clubs that help develop communication skills and personal growth throughout the academic year.
The facility is located in the Tomorudai neighborhood of Atsugi and can be reached by public transport. As an active school, visitor access is typically limited to special events or by prior arrangement.
In 2013, the institution received Super Science High School designation from the Japanese Ministry of Education, marking its special focus on science instruction. This status enables expanded programs in research and experimental learning for students.
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