関東国際高等学校, Private high school in Shibuya, Japan
Kanto International High School is a private high school in Shibuya with three departments: General Education, Foreign Studies, and Performing Arts. Each department offers specialized curricula alongside well-equipped facilities including science laboratories, music studios, computer rooms, dance studios, a library, and a gymnasium.
The school was founded in 1924 by Hamako Matsudaira and later expanded to include high school education. In 1986, the institution received its current official designation and structure.
The school emphasizes language learning with nine courses, including English, Chinese, Russian, Korean, Thai, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Italian, and Spanish taught by native speakers. This focus on international communication shapes daily school life and attracts students interested in global perspectives.
Visitors should know the school has multiple specialized learning areas and sits in an urban environment easily accessible by public transport. For prospective students, it helps to explore the different departments to find which best matches your goals.
All students attend the Katsuura Training Center, a large facility near the Pacific Ocean, with dormitories, a swimming pool, and farmland for hands-on learning. This remarkable facility offers experiences that go far beyond regular classroom instruction in the city.
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