Inagakuen Public High School, Combined junior and senior high school in Ina, Japan.
Inagakuen Public High School is a combined middle and upper school in Ina, Japan, spread across an extensive campus. The grounds include three gymnasiums, an outdoor swimming pool, a running track, baseball fields, and tennis facilities for sports instruction.
The institution opened in 1984 and grew into one of the country's largest public schools. It later received the Super English Language High School designation for special language promotion.
The name combines Ina for the city and gakuen for an educational institution, expressing the local connection. Students organize performances and exhibitions during the autumn festival, where visitors from the region can see the work of many student groups.
The campus is divided into six houses with separate buildings connected by second-floor corridors. Visitors should note that the site is extensive and walking between facilities takes time.
The school employs language teachers from abroad for English, French, German, and Chinese, even though national regulations usually restrict this. This practice allows students direct contact with native speakers during regular lessons.
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