福岡県立福岡講倫館高等学校, Public high school in Fukuoka, Japan.
Fukuoka Prefectural Fukuoka Kōrinkan High School is a public high school in Fukuoka managed by the prefecture. It has teaching rooms, sports facilities, and a library building where students take their courses each day.
The Fukuoka Prefecture Board of Education founded this institution on June 1, 1925, when the region expanded its school system. Over the years, it remained part of the public education network and accepted students through regional selection tests.
The name Kōrinkan refers to ethical learning and character. The school grounds host many events where students play sports or perform shows.
Access depends on admission tests organized by the education office. The school site operates during teaching hours, and visitors should follow standard safety rules for educational facilities.
The school regularly organizes study trips for its students, including trips to Fukushima, Tokyo, and Taiwan. These excursions combine classroom travel with opportunities to meet other places and people.
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