Rokko Junior and Senior High School
Rokko Junior and Senior High School in Kobe City, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, a Catholic school founded in 1937, was the first Jesuit secondary school in Japan. It offers an integrated middle and high school education for boys and does not recruit at the high school level.[1]
Rokko Junior and Senior High School | |
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Type | Jesuit, Catholic |
Established | 1937 |
Gender | All boys |
Enrollment | 1.100 |
Website | RokkoAcademy |
Academics and activities
Total enrollment is around 1,100.[2]
There is no examination for admission to high school except to fill vacancies.[2] While all English classes aim at entrance to Kyoto University, students can choose from three levels of mathematics education.[3]
References
- "ROKKO JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL". www.rokkogakuin.ed.jp. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- "六甲学院中学校 | 中学受験の情報サイト「スタディ」". www.study1.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- Zoos and (lucky school) school of value - course selection school exam high school junior (boys' school Kansai + mixed-sex school in 2001) (high school exam school choice course). 2000. ISBN 401008958X.
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