清明学園幼稚園・初等学校・中学校, Private educational complex in Ota, Japan.
Seimei Gakuen is an integrated school complex in the Tokyo metropolitan area that combines kindergarten, elementary, and middle school under one roof. The facility includes dedicated spaces for music, physical activity, and library resources designed for students at different stages of development.
The school was founded in 1930 and created one of the early models for continuous education from early childhood through middle school. This integrated approach to schooling has remained central to the institution's identity throughout its long operation.
The school weaves Buddhist teaching principles into its daily curriculum, shaping how students interact with each other and approach their studies. This integration appears in morning routines, classroom respect practices, and how the different age groups move through the campus together.
Families can choose between bringing prepared meals from home or having their children participate in the school lunch program at any stage of their education. This flexibility in meal arrangements applies throughout a student's time at the school.
The complex maintains separate music rooms, gymnasiums, and library spaces that are each designed specifically for different age groups on campus. This thoughtful separation of facilities allows younger and older students to engage with activities suited to their developmental stage.
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