Eisugakkan Junior and Senior High School, Private education institution in Fukuyama, Japan
Eisugakkan is a junior and senior high school in Fukuyama that teaches in both Japanese and English. The institution brings both school levels together under one roof, creating a continuous educational path for students throughout their secondary years.
The school was founded in 1994 as part of the Hiroshima Kake Educational Institution. In 2016, it gained authorization to offer the International Baccalaureate program, opening new educational pathways for globally minded students.
The school combines Japanese teaching traditions with international approaches, creating an environment where students experience both educational cultures. Walking through the campus, you see how Japanese and English coexist in daily classroom instruction.
The school is located in the Hikino-cho area of Fukuyama and offers day programs with strong language instruction. The institution provides specialized tracks in mathematics and sciences, so prospective students can choose programs that match their interests.
The school uses inquiry-based learning where students actively solve problems rather than passively receive information. This teaching approach develops independent thinking and sets it apart from many traditional Japanese schools.
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