Fuji High School, Public high school in Fuji, Japan.
Fuji High School is a public secondary school in the city of Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture, located near Mount Fuji. The campus features classrooms, sports facilities, and spaces for extracurricular activities arranged across its modern grounds.
The school was founded in 1922 as one of the first secondary institutions in Shizuoka Prefecture during Japan's educational expansion period. Its establishment came at a time when the country was modernizing and expanding its public school system.
The school upholds Japanese educational traditions through regular parent-teacher meetings and structured after-school activities that support student growth. Visitors can see the strong community bonds between students, teachers, and families that shape daily school life.
The school is accessible during regular school hours, with classes running from around 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Visitors should note that the campus is primarily designed for students and their families, and is best visited during official school events or with prior arrangement.
The school operates a dual-track system allowing students to choose between standard academic courses and specialized career-focused programs. This model helps students tailor their education to their professional goals earlier in their studies.
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