The High School and Junior High School of University of Hyogo
The High School and Junior High School of University of Hyogo (兵庫県立大学附属中学校・高等学校, Hyōgo Kenritsu Daigaku Fuzoku Chūgakkō・Kōtōgakkō) is a Japanese high school and junior high school located in Kōto, Kamigōri, Akō District, Hyōgo, Japan, in Harima Science Garden City.
The High School and Junior High School of University of Hyogo 兵庫県立大学附属中学校・高等学校 | |
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Location | |
Kōto, Kamigōri, Akō, Hyogo Japan | |
Coordinates | 34°55′24.2″N 134°26′52.9″E |
Information | |
Type | Government |
Motto | Sōshin |
Established | 1 April 1994 (HS) 1 January 2007 (JHS) |
Newspaper | Sōshin |
Website | Junior high school High school |
School motto
The school's motto is (創進 -創造と進歩の人たれ-, "Sōshin: Be Creative and Progressive Pioneers").[1]
Extracurricular activities
Sports
- Athletics
- Kendo
- Basketball
- Table tennis (new in 2016)
Cultural activities
- Natural science
- Japanese tea ceremony
- English Speaking Society
- Fine arts (new in 2016)
Other
Sports
- Athletics
- Swimming
- Kendo
- Soccer
- Baseball
- Table tennis
- Basketball
- Badminton
- Tennis
Cultural activities
- Natural science
- Astronomy Group
- Biology Group
- Chemistry Group
- Physics Group
- Japanese tea ceremony and Ikebana
- English Speaking Society
- Broadcasting
- Literature
- Music
- Computer
Other
- Student council
Sister schools
- Willetton Senior High School, Australia
- Cultural exchanges started in 1995,[2] and a collaborative international partnership was established in 2005.
- Masan Happo High School, Korea
- A collaborative international partnership was established in 2007.
- Triam Udom Suksa School, Thailand
- Cultural exchanges started in 2001, and a collaborative international partnership was established in 2009.
References
- "校訓・校章・校旗 - 兵庫県立大学附属高等学校". dmzcms.hyogo-c.ed.jp. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
- Languages Extension Program
External links
- The Junior High School of University of Hyogo (in Japanese)
- The High School of University of Hyogo (in Japanese)
- University of Hyogo
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