Fukuoka Prefectural Meizen High School, Public high school in Kurume, Japan
Fukuoka Prefectural Meizen High School is a school complex in Kurume spread across multiple buildings to serve students in grades 10 through 12. The campus has modern classrooms and facilities to accommodate about 1000 students.
The school opened on October 1, 1879, during a period when Fukuoka Prefecture was undergoing major educational reforms. This founding reflected broader changes happening in Japan's education system at that time.
The school works closely with neighborhood organizations, allowing students to join traditional Japanese festivals and community events throughout the year. This connection to the town makes the place more than just a classroom.
The school is located on Jonan-cho Street and can be reached by car or public transit. Keep in mind that as an active school facility, access may be limited depending on the school calendar and schedules.
The school offers a specialized curriculum that combines standard subjects with intensive preparation for university entrance exams. This focused approach helps students prepare thoroughly for the critical step into higher education.
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