聖望學園中學校、高等學校, Combined junior and senior high school in Hanno, Japan
This educational institution in Hannō guides students through both stages of the Japanese secondary education system, from seventh to twelfth grade. The campus includes classrooms, sports facilities, and spaces for extracurricular activities spread across a connected site.
The school was established in 1951 and formed part of the educational institutions that emerged in the years following World War II. It grew during a period when Japan was rebuilding and expanding its school system.
Students participate in numerous clubs and activities throughout the academic year, following Japanese educational traditions of balanced academic and extracurricular development.
Access is through regular streets in Hannō, with the campus normally closed to visitors during school hours. Those interested in seeing the grounds should plan to visit outside teaching times or arrange contact in advance.
The name derives from the Christian term for hope and reflects the religious orientation that played a role in its founding. This connection continues to shape the school's identity and educational values today.
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