福岡県立嘉穂高等学校・附属中学校, 福岡県飯塚市にある中高一貫校
Fukuoka Prefectural Kaho High School and Affiliated Junior High School is a combined junior and senior high school in Iizuka in Fukuoka Prefecture. The campus features classroom buildings, a library, dining hall, and sports facilities spread across quiet grounds with green spaces.
The school was founded in 1902 with a different purpose than it serves today. The campus underwent significant changes and moved to its current location in 1981, where it has since become an important educational institution in the region.
The school reflects its values through daily routines and how students interact within the campus. Uniforms create a sense of shared identity, while the division into general and science tracks shapes how different groups of students experience their time here.
The school is easily accessible by bus from the main terminal in Iizuka, taking about 15 minutes, followed by a 7-minute walk to the entrance. Classes run five days a week, and visitors should be aware that students move between buildings throughout the day.
The school's judo team has competed in national tournaments since the 1950s, winning multiple times and bringing recognition to the school throughout the country. This long sports heritage shows how the institution develops students across many areas beyond academics.
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