鹿児島県立楠隼中学校・高等学校, Mittelschule in Japan
Kagoshima Prefectural Kusunoki Hayabusa Junior and Senior High School is a boys' dormitory school in Kimotsuki that accepts students from across Japan. The facilities include small classrooms, extended study programs, residential halls with individual rooms and shared study areas, and opportunities for hands-on learning experiences.
Founded in 2015, the school is a modern residential institution combining junior and senior high education. It was established to provide students an environment where living together in dormitories fosters cooperation and independence while pursuing academic goals.
The school's name combines three symbols: Kusunoki, a tree from Kagoshima, Hayabusa, representing space exploration, and Taka, meaning a falcon's courage. Students live together in dormitories and develop strong bonds through shared daily experiences that shape their sense of community.
The school is located near the Nichinan Line railway station, making it accessible by train, especially for students from nearby areas. Visitors should know that the school maintains strict policies on device use during school hours and restricts certain items in dormitories to maintain a focused and safe learning environment.
A standout feature is the space program offering, where students can visit universities and companies focused on space research. Guest speakers from space agencies sometimes visit the school to share knowledge about real space exploration projects with students.
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