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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox School The Шаблон:Nihongo is a school located in Yana, Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.[1] The principal is Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi (田川 茂 Tagawa Shigeru).[2] As of 1995, it was a Roman Catholic institution, and Tagawa was a member of the clergy.[3]

The main school has two integrated departments, one section conducted predominantly in English, with supplementary French and Japanese instruction, and the other conducted entirely in Japanese. The school is a complete primary and secondary educational system, with six years for elementary, three for junior high, and three for high school.

Parallel to the two departments is the "Yohane" program, which is an experimental school where the students study at their own pace and choose their own courses of study. Teachers for this department are employed as counselors for the students, rather than conducting conventional classes.

History

Gyosei International Senior High School was established in 1979 by those operating Gyosei High School in Kudan, Tokyo. In 1981 the junior high school division opened on a shared site with the high school. In 1984 the two schools were re-established as a separate entity.[4]

Notable alumni

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Entertainment

Yamamoto]], model

Athletes

See also

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References

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External links

  1. "アクセス." Gyosei International School. Retrieved on September 20, 2016. "〒292-8565 千葉県木更津市矢那1083番地"
  2. "Plus Haut ! (より高く) を目指して." (Archive) Gyosei International School. Retrieved on January 9, 2014.
  3. Derek Walker Associates. Derek Walker Associates: the view from Great Linford (Architectural Monographs (London, England), No. 43, Volume 43 of Architectural monographs). Academy Editions, 1995. Шаблон:ISBN, 9781854902825. "GYOSEI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Milton Keynes, 1984 The Gyosei School is a private Catholic boarding school based on the philosophy of the Kisagaru School in Tokyo. In 1984 the founding principal. Father Tagawa, decided to open a new school[...]"
  4. "History of Witan Hall." (Archive). Witan Hall (Gyosei International School in the UK). December 2, 2002. Retrieved on January 9, 2014.