Shigakukan Senior High School, Educational institution in Daikō Minami, Nagoya, Japan.
Shigakukan Senior High School is a campus in Nagoya with multiple buildings dedicated to academic instruction and extracurricular activities. The site is organized to accommodate various learning spaces and facilities for student development.
The school was founded in 1905 as a sewing girls school with a focus on domestic skills and needlework. It underwent major transformation around 2005 when it became coeducational and received its current name.
The school incorporates Japanese educational practices while offering specialized programs in home economics and business studies. Students can pursue different career paths based on their interests through these focused courses.
The school is located within walking distance of Sunadabashi Station on the Meijo Subway line, making it easy to reach by public transport. The campus is accessible and well-connected to the city's transportation network.
The school offers a dedicated Study Abroad Course in New Zealand that combines international experience with continued academic learning. This program allows students to expand their perspective while maintaining their educational progress at home.
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