静岡市立大川小中学校, Combined elementary and junior high school in Aoi-ku, Japan
Okawa Elementary and Junior High School is a combined facility in Aoi-ku that serves students from kindergarten through ninth grade in a setting designed for integrated learning. The campus includes both academic classrooms and recreational areas that support the educational needs of younger and older students together.
The school began in 1947 as Okawa Village Junior High School and went through several reorganizations over the following decades. In 2017, it merged its elementary and secondary operations into a single integrated institution.
The school emphasizes local community involvement through sports festivals and cultural events, connecting students with neighborhood traditions and activities.
The school can be reached by public transportation, particularly the Warashina Line of the Shizutetsu Just Line with a short walk from the bus stop. Keep in mind that this is an active educational facility and access may be limited to official visiting hours or arrangements.
The facility offers residential accommodations for students, which sets it apart from typical day schools. This arrangement allows students from distant parts of the city to both live and study on campus.
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