Junior and Senior High School, University of Tsukuba, Combined junior and senior high school in Ōtsuka, Japan
Junior and Senior High School, University of Tsukuba is a combined middle and upper secondary school in Ōtsuka operated under university management. The campus accommodates five parallel classes per grade, each holding up to forty students.
The institution was founded in 1888 and underwent several restructurings throughout its history. Since its affiliation with the university, it has operated as a national education laboratory under university governance.
The school carries the name of its parent university and follows a curriculum that combines academic thinking with hands-on experience. Students spend six years on the same campus, building long-term connections with classmates and teachers.
The school is located in Bunkyo-ku, central Tokyo, and can be reached by public transport. The campus is generally open to visitors only during special events throughout the school year.
Every autumn, the institution opens its doors for Research Classes, where over five hundred observers study teaching methods. These events turn the school building into a living forum for educational exchange among teachers from across Japan.
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