〇Access
Address:2-49 Kamiyama-cho,Tajimi City,Gifu Prefecture 507-0022
Tel:(0572)22-3361
Fax:(0572)22-3362
〇School Motto:“Independence, Autonomy, Self-learning”
Independence―“Vigorous ability to take action”
To equip students with the ability to think independently and grow into responsible adults.
Autonomy―“Strong will”
To cultivate mental discipline and a positive attitude so they can set and achieve their own personal goals.
Self-learning―“Limitless ambition”
To develop students’ initiative in acquiring knowledge and skills needed to achieve a bright future.
〇Our Educational Goals
To create opportunities for students to cultivate an open mind.
To enhance students’ academic performance and support their voluntary activities.
To support physical and mental wellness as well as to cultivate strong character.
To deepen the students’ understanding and interest in their local community, and to develop a global mindset.
〇Main Features of Our Education System
①65-minute Classes
Our school is rare in that our classes are 65 minutes rather than the typical 50 minutes. In addition to enhancing students’ concentration, 65-minute classes offer various learning environments that are rich with content such as mini-quizzes, experiments and observations, and practice exercises in each subject to further improve students’ retention.
②Student Council Activities
Our school gives students the freedom to organize school events such as the cultural festival, sports activities, and the farewell party for third-grade students. Through these activities, students cultivate their independence as well as their kinship.
③Extra-curricular Opportunities
Our school offers various ample opportunities for each student to learn such as Saturday classes, special lectures for advanced students, and supplementary lessons after school. These kinds of activities help students reach their academic goals.
④School Curriculum
Our school curriculum is designed in a way to help first-grade students learn the required subjects to lay a strong foundation. Second-grade students are then given the opportunities to choose either the humanities course or the science course. In the humanities course, third-grade students can take an optional course based on their career paths.
⑤Club Activities
Our school enables students to take an active part in club activities. There are 17 sports clubs and 5 cultural clubs. Spending time on club activities can help students lead a meaningful school life.
〇School Calendar
April
Entrance Ceremony for First-grade Students
Opening Ceremony for the New School Year
May
Sports Day
June
First Semester Mid-term Examinations
School Field Trip to Okinawa
July
Parent-teacher Meetings
August
A University Tour
September
Annual School Festival
First Semester Final Examinations
October
Sports Day
November
Art Appreciation Day
Second Semester Mid-term Examinations
December
Parent-teacher Meetings
January
University Entrance Examinations
Farewell Party for Third-grade Students
February
Second Semester Final Examinations
March
Graduation Ceremony