神奈川縣立逗葉高等學校, Public high school in Zushi, Japan.
Kanagawa Prefectural Zushi High School is a public school located in the coastal town of Zushi, featuring modern classrooms and comprehensive sports facilities. The campus provides spaces designed to support a range of academic and athletic programs for students.
The school opened in January 1978 to meet the growing educational needs of the local community in Kanagawa Prefecture. Its establishment represented an important development in the regional education system at that time.
Students participate in traditional Japanese clubs after regular lessons, exploring martial arts, tea ceremony, calligraphy, and music. These activities form an important part of daily school life beyond the classroom.
Classes run Monday through Friday with six fifty-minute periods each day, following the Japanese academic calendar. The school year begins in April and concludes in March.
The school takes advantage of its location near Sagami Bay to incorporate marine-related activities and learning into its programs. This connection to the coastal environment sets it apart from many other schools in the area.
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