Tokyo Gakuen High School
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Private high school in Japan
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Type | Private high school |
Motto | 不撓不屈 (friendship, cooperation, independence) |
Established | 1889 |
Principal | Mr. Tsutomu Sudou |
Grades | 9-12 |
Website | Official site |
Tokyo Gakuen High School (東京学園高等学校, "Tokyo Gakuen High School") is a high school in Japan. The traditional school uniform is a basic black gakuran with brass buttons while the summer version consists of gray pants and a white shirt. The school is divided into three semesters in a typical year of studies. Gas pumps are used for the purpose of heating and air conditioning the entire school. This school also has consistently maintained a boys-only policy despite an increased number of gender equality measures being carried out.
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