郡山ザベリオ学園, Catholic school in Koriyama, Japan
Koriyama Xaverio Gakuen is an integrated educational facility combining kindergarten, elementary school, and junior high school within a single institution in Fukushima Prefecture. The school maintains separate sections for each educational level organized on a unified campus.
Xaverio Gakuen was established in 1932 by the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception from Montreal, Canada. The school arose as part of an international Catholic educational mission in the Fukushima region.
The school takes its name from Francis Xavier, a Jesuit missionary, reflecting its Catholic roots. The community values international connections and maintains exchange programs with schools around the world.
Visitors should keep in mind that this is an active school facility where students learn and work daily. Access to school buildings and grounds may be limited outside of official school events.
The junior high school section achieved top placements in Fukushima Prefecture's science competitions, demonstrating strength in science education. These accomplishments have drawn attention to the school's approach to scientific learning.
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