開智小學校、中學校、高等學校, Private education complex in Iwatsuki-ku, Japan.
Kaichi is a school complex in Iwatsuki-ku that serves students from elementary through high school, offering a continuous twelve-year education system. The institution divides this span into specialized learning phases designed for different developmental stages.
The school was founded in 1983 and expanded in 2004 to add elementary school programs. This growth led to the creation of its current structure with three consecutive school levels.
The school follows a four-four-four curriculum system that emphasizes international leadership skills through research-based learning. Students engage in fieldwork projects that connect their studies to the broader world.
The school sits near Higashi-Iwatsuki Station on the Tobu Noda Line and provides transportation services for students. With around 822 students and 71 teaching staff, it maintains a manageable school environment.
The high school offers three distinct academic tracks: T-Course, S1-Course, and S2-Course. Each pathway prepares students specifically for different university plans.
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