駒澤大学附属岩見沢高等学校, Highschool in Japan
Komazawa University Iwamizawa High School was a private secondary school located in Iwamizawa, Hokkaido, operating as a co-educational institution. The campus featured spacious school buildings, a gymnasium, sports grounds, and offered multiple educational tracks including humanities, sciences, and general education courses.
Founded in 1964, the school became an established educational institution in the region. The closure was announced in 2010 as student enrollment declined, and operations officially ended in March 2014.
The school's name connected it to Komazawa University and reflected its role in educating local youth. The campus served as a gathering place where students, teachers, and community members participated in cultural events like school festivals and sports days that marked the rhythm of local life.
The school was within walking distance of the train station and accessible by public transportation. Students with vehicles could use parking facilities near the campus.
The baseball team gained recognition in regional and national competitions under the name Higuma Batting Line. The team qualified multiple times for national tournaments and shaped the school's reputation for decades.
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