4月17日(火)放課後、校長室にて、滝村校長先生と生徒会執行部の語る会が行われました。生徒会長が「黒タイツを認めてほしい」「ウオータークーラーを増やしてほしい」「自販機の飲料水の種類を増やしてほしい」という昨年度生徒から出された要望を伝えました。校長先生は、校則を改定するために必要な手順を詳しく教えてくださるなど、ひとつひとつについて、丁寧に答えてくださいました。それ以外にも、生徒会役員として活動するきっかけや得られたものについて語り合うなど、終始和やかな雰囲気の中で行われました。
Message From Our Principal
Message of Welcome
Gifu Prefectural Hida Senior High School
Welcome to the website of Gifu Prefectural Hida Senior High School.
In 2026, our school proudly marks the 140th anniversary of its founding. Since its establishment in 1886 (Meiji 19), Hida Senior High School has upheld the guiding principle of Kakko Fubatsu—an unwavering and steadfast spirit. In 1908 (Meiji 41), our school composed one of the earliest school anthems in Gifu Prefecture, embedding within its lyrics the ideal of Sessatakuma, which signifies the continuous refinement of oneself through mutual encouragement and diligent effort. These two ideals, handed down across generations, remain the enduring pillars of our educational philosophy.
In an age of rapid social change, the ability to live proactively while respecting diverse values is more essential than ever. At Hida Senior High School, we are devoted to supporting our students’ daily academic endeavors so that they may pursue truth in scholarship and realize their chosen paths for the future. At the same time, through initiatives such as the Regional Issues–Based Inquiry Learning Program (Glocal Inquiry Model) and the DX High School Program (High School Digital Transformation Acceleration Initiative), we actively promote inquiry-based learning and interdisciplinary studies that transcend traditional boundaries between the humanities and sciences. Through these programs, students cultivate critical thinking, sound judgment, analytical ability, and expressive communication skills.
Moreover, through participation in extracurricular activities, clubs, and school events, students further develop independence, creativity, and a spirit of collaboration, thereby fostering rich compassion and well-balanced character.
On the day of graduation, students who have acquired the strength and wisdom to help shape and lead future society engage in a unique tradition: the white cords they have tied together are released into the Daihachiga River that flows alongside our school. In this symbolic act, they pledge enduring friendship with the companions who have shared their formative years and then set forth on their individual journeys toward the future.
We invite you to explore this website to witness how our students honor time‑hallowed traditions while continuing to pursue sincere and forward-looking challenges. We thank you for your continued understanding, cooperation, and support of Gifu Prefectural Hida Senior High School.
April 2026
Gifu Prefectural Hida Senior High School
Koichi Nakamura
Principal
School Mission
School Mottos
Sessatakuma (Refining oneself through mutual effort)
Kakko Fubatsu (Steadfastness and unwavering resolve)
Our school aims to cultivate creative individuals who can respond effectively to a diverse and complex society by nurturing rich compassion and a strong sense of personal initiative, while equipping students with broad knowledge and striving for a high level of academic achievement.
To realize this goal, we place great value on our history and traditions, and, guided by the spirit of Sessatakuma, foster a culture of independent learning and intellectual self-discipline. At the same time, we seek to cultivate free, yet well‑disciplined human relationships grounded in mutual trust and respect.
Furthermore, we promote the development of physical health and vitality, while nurturing the spirit of Kakko Fubatsu—steadfast perseverance—and practical abilities enriched by creativity.
School Mission
As a senior high school that has long contributed to regional development and nurtured individuals who lead society,
Gifu Prefectural Hida Senior High School is committed to educational practices through which students proactively acquire new knowledge and broad cultural understanding.
Through these efforts, we aim to cultivate leaders who respect diverse values and engage earnestly in creating a better future.
Club Activities and Student Council
<Club Activities>
Hida High School has 11 athletic and 9 cultural club activities.
Athletic clubs
・Badminton club
・Baseball club
・Basketball club
・Handball club
・Japanese Archery club
・Kendo club
・Soccer club
・Soft tennis club
・Table tennis club
・Track and Field club
・Volleyball club
Cultural clubs
・Tea ceremony and flower arrangement club
・Art club
・Brass Band club
・Broadcasting club
・Science club
・Interact club
・Photography club
・Calligraphy club
・Pop music club
<Student Council>
Student council undertake various school events.
April Welcoming the freshmen
-to introduce the school activities to the new students.
-to give (*)white lines to the new student boys.
(*):The number of student boys who wear a student cap is decreasing
these days; hence, student boys are given the white lines which would be attached to student caps by student council in this welcoming ceremony.
The first school council
-to explain the 1-year plan of the student council to all the students.
May Ball-game competition
-to divide into 3 categories; volleyball, basketball, and softball, and to enjoy the competition.
June Akitsu sai
-to perform plays and displays of each class and the cultural clubs.
July Send-off party
-to encourage the students who will participate in the various competitions such as prefectural, Tokai, and so on.
September
Sports Festival
-red, yellow, and blue team・・・to try to win a victory.
-black team・・・・・・・・・・to prepare and manage the festival .
March Hakusen nagashi
-a traditional event of Hida high school. After the commencement ceremony, graduates do Hakusen nagashi with thousands of thoughts about their high school life.
Introduction of Hida High School
<Outline>
Hida High School is the second oldest public high school in Gifu prefecture and one of the top-ranked schools located in Hida area. Most of our students go on to national and private universities following graduation. Additionally, Hida High School has been selected as one of the Super Global High Schools (SGH) since 2017. Through the project, our students work on various local issues in order to gain local activation and to nurture local connections. In addition, Hida High School is famous for the traditional ceremony called Hakusen nagashi. Our students tie their white lines (student girls’ white scarves and student boys’ white line which would be attached to student caps) tight and throw them into the river in front of the school with the hope for continuing their friendship forever.
<Admission Quota>
| 2014 | 280 |
| 2015 | 280 |
| 2016 | 280 |
| 2017 | 280 |
| 2018 | 280 |
<Educational Goal>
・To nurture the students in order to become well- balanced in terms of firm academic ability, rich minds, and good health based on the spirit of mutual respect.
・To nurture the deserving students who are able to take advantage of their ability and
