五島市立奈留小中学校, Combined elementary and junior high school in Gotō, Japan
Naru Elementary and Junior High School is a combined education facility serving students from elementary through junior high grades on the island of Naru. The building blends traditional Japanese architectural design with contemporary classroom spaces distributed across multiple levels.
The school was founded in 1874 and has served the Naru community on the Gotō Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture since then. For over 140 years it has remained an important educational center for children in this island region.
Students participate in regional events and learn about local traditions while receiving education that combines elementary and secondary levels under one administration.
The building is located in Naru-machi Ura and can be contacted by phone. Visitors should keep in mind this is an active school where access may be restricted to certain times or require prior arrangement.
The school uses distance learning technologies to provide students in this remote island region with specialized learning opportunities. This adaptation enables modern instruction despite the geographic isolation of the Gotō Islands.
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