京都府立南陽高等学校・附属中学校, Combined Junior and Senior High School in Kizugawa, Japan
Nanyo Junior and Senior High School is a combined educational facility in Kizugawa that operates a continuous six-year learning program spanning both levels. The school offers specialized science research courses alongside standard academic curricula for students progressing through the institution.
The institution was founded as a senior high school in 1986 and expanded in 2018 by adding a junior high section. This addition created a continuous educational pathway for students from entry through graduation.
Students participate in international exchange programs and scientific research presentations while maintaining connections with the Kansai Science City network.
The daily schedule includes four morning class blocks and two afternoon sessions, with closing times that change seasonally. In summer the school day ends at 18:00, while in winter it concludes at 17:30.
The Da Vinci Nanyo Departure Program brings together three core educational components: science paired with digital tools, global studies through international training, and philosophy grounded in Japanese traditions. This integrated approach sets the school apart from other institutions in the region.
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