Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School

Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School (兵庫県立神戸高等学校, Hyōgo kenritsu Kobe Kōtō Gakkō), also referred to as Kobe High School, is a high school in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. The school is the second oldest in Hyōgo Prefecture.

Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School
兵庫県立神戸高等学校
Main Gate and Main Entrance
Address
1-5-1 Shironoshita-dori, Nada-ku


,
657-0804

Japan
Information
School typepublic
Motto質素剛健
自重自治.[1]
(Simplicity
Strength
Independence
Self-Governance[2])
EstablishedMarch 16, 1896
FounderHyōgo Prefecture
School code28102G
Grades1-3
Websitehttps://www.hyogo-c.ed.jp/~kobe-hs/

Overview

The school has 1076 students ranging in age from 15-18 as of June, 2020.[2][3] It offers both a science program (Sougourigakuka) and a general program. Many students have the strong intention of getting into National Universities and more than 70% of graduates got into national, prefectural and other public universities and colleges.[4]

Focus on science:

The school has held the designation "Super Science High School" (SSH) since 2004.[2]

Extracurricular activities:

Exchange programs:

Rankings

Hensachi ranking is 71–77, the 2nd out of 396 High Schools in Hyōgo Prefecture, the 8th out of 10,053 in Japan[5]

Notable people

References

  1. 兵庫県立神戸高等学校 (The World Wide Web Site, Hyogo Prefectural KOBE High School)(in Japanese)
  2. Kobe High School(in English)
  3. 神戸高等学校 (Kobe Kōtō Gakkō)〈Kobe High School〉/ 日本の学校 (Nihon no Gakkō) 〈Schools in Japan〉(in Japanese)
  4. 神戸高等学校 (Kobe Kōtō Gakkō)〈Kobe High School〉/ Minna no Kōkō jōhō 〈High School Information for Everyone〉(in Japanese)
  5. "神戸高校(兵庫県)の情報(偏差値・口コミなど)みんなの高校情報" [Kobe High School – High school information for everyone]. minkou.jp. Retrieved 2020-10-14. (in Japanese)
  6. Shigeaki Hinohara (listed in the 48th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  7. Best three and other 17 notable people, of those who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School(in Japanese)
  8. Series; Secret Stories ⑭ Masaru Ibuka|KOBECCO (in Japanese)
  9. Masaru Ibuka (listed in the 4th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  10. "Issei Kaikan Ibuka Hall" (the last picture but one)(in Japanese)
  11. Yoshitada Konoike (listed in the 19th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  12. Yasuo Matsushita (listed in the 33rd space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  13. Haruki Murakami (listed in the 39th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  14. Chikage Oogi (listed in the 36th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  15. Jirō Shirasu (listed in the 49th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  16. Tadao Takashima (listed in the 17th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  17. 最初のショートパス経験者 昭和5年の日本代表 校長でサッカー・コーチ 高山忠雄〈The first Japanese who experienced short-pass, Tadao Takayama (ex-member of Japan National Football Team, principal and soccer coach)〉(in Japanese)
  18. TAKEHISA Yumeji (竹久夢二) (in English)
  19. Yumeji Takehisa (listed in the 42nd space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  20. So Yamamura (listed in the 23rd space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  21. 矢内原忠雄 (Yanaihara Tadao)(1893~1961) (in Japanese)
  22. THE PACIFIST DISSENT OF YANAIHARA TADAO, 1931-1945 Jennifer Jane Shapcott p.23/226 (in English)
  23. "About: 矢内原忠雄". ja.dbpedia.org. Retrieved 2020-10-14. (in Japanese)
  24. Series; Secret Stories ⑰ Kōjirō Yoshikawa|KOBECCO (in Japanese)

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