佐賀市立小中一貫校思斉館, Combined elementary and junior high school in Saga, Japan.
The Shisakukan is a combined elementary and junior high school in Saga that teaches students from grades 1 through 9 in a single institution. The school building has separate areas for different grade levels along with shared spaces where all students can interact.
The school was founded on April 1, 2010, marking Japan's transition toward integrated educational models that connect elementary and secondary levels. This structural reform made the transition between school levels smoother for students.
Students at Shisukan participate in programs that emphasize local traditions and community engagement through specialized learning activities and regional partnerships.
The school has modern classrooms and learning areas that support teaching and learning activities. Visitors should be aware that this is an active school facility where access may be restricted.
Each grade level maintains dedicated learning spaces while sharing common areas, allowing students of different ages to interact and learn from each other.
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