Takamatsu High School, Public high school in Takamatsu, Japan.
Takamatsu High School is a public school in central Takamatsu with white plaster walls, an all-weather athletic field, and traditional bamboo groves surrounding the grounds. The school offers full-time, evening, and correspondence programs for about 1,000 students with general education curricula.
The school was founded in 1893 and merged with a girls' school after World War II to become the current institution. This union shaped its development into a coeducational facility.
Students here practice traditional Japanese tea ceremonies and create seasonal poetry as part of their daily school life. These activities shape how young people connect with Japanese customs and develop patience through hands-on experience.
The campus is easy to reach and accessible to visitors since it sits in the city center. The grounds are spacious enough to walk around comfortably, though some areas may be off-limits to outside visitors.
The campus features a symbolic camphor tree that has watched over generations of students. The school also runs exchange programs with educational partners in Poland and Lithuania, showing how learning reaches across borders.
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