福岡県立筑前高等学校, Highschool in Japan
Fukuoka Kenritsu Chikuzen Koto Koko is a public high school in western Fukuoka that offers general education to students in the area. The school has facilities for sports, clubs, cultural events, and daily classes where students develop academic and social skills.
The school was established in 1980 after its preparatory office opened in 1979, beginning its service to the local community. Since then, it has grown into a respected educational institution known for its commitment to student development.
The school's identity centers on its uniform and motto of "Hope to live, joy of learning," which shapes how students experience daily life. Through regular activities and events, students practice independence, respect for others, and gratitude as visible parts of their school experience.
The school is accessible by train from Shuenji Station, which is about a 20-minute walk away, or by bus and local roads. Many students bike from the station to campus, making it relatively easy to reach for those in the surrounding area.
The school uses the Fukuoka Kenmin Taiso, a local exercise routine, before sports activities, which is unique among high schools in the prefecture. During the Chikuzen Festival, students perform local dances and display various projects that highlight their creativity and teamwork.
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