相洋高等學校, Combined junior and senior high school in Odawara, Japan.
Sōyō High School is a combined junior and senior high school in central Odawara that operates multiple academic tracks for its student body. The campus consists of several buildings designed to accommodate different programs and learning environments.
The school was established in 1938 as an evening program within an existing junior high school in Odawara. By 1947, it became an independent coeducational institution with its own separate identity.
The school motto 'Genuine Strength and Diligent Effort' guides students through comprehensive programs in academic, commercial, and technical fields.
The school sits within walking distance from Odawara Station, which offers rail connections throughout the region. Note that the campus may have limited access during regular school hours.
The institution operates four distinct academic tracks: advanced placement, science and humanities, general studies, and an integrated course pathway.
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