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kaishin+first+junior+high+school Latitude and Longitude:

35°45′07″N 139°39′32″E / 35.752°N 139.659°E / 35.752; 139.659
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35°45′07″N 139°39′32″E / 35.752°N 139.659°E / 35.752; 139.659

Kaishin First Junior High School (開進第一中学校, Kaishin Daiichi Chū Gakkō ?) is a public junior high school in Hayamiya, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The abbreviation is Kaiitchū, and Kaishin Itchū.

history

  • 1947
    • April 1: Established as Itabashi City Kaishin First Junior High School.
    • August 1: Nerima separated from Itabashi and become Nerima City Kaishin First Junior High School.
  • May 1, 1948: Establish school song.
  • June 27, 1949: Completed the new school building on the present location.
  • April 1, 2010: Nerima City Education Committee Curriculum Research Designation
  • April 1, 2017: Marked the 70th anniversary of the school opening.

Extracurricular activities

Outside activities

Inside activities

Traffic access

Famous people

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  • Suzue Takayama (former women's volleyball player), Mexican Olympics silver medalist

Faculty and staff

External links


kaishin+first+junior+high+school Latitude and Longitude:

35°45′07″N 139°39′32″E / 35.752°N 139.659°E / 35.752; 139.659
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

35°45′07″N 139°39′32″E / 35.752°N 139.659°E / 35.752; 139.659

Kaishin First Junior High School (開進第一中学校, Kaishin Daiichi Chū Gakkō ?) is a public junior high school in Hayamiya, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The abbreviation is Kaiitchū, and Kaishin Itchū.

history

  • 1947
    • April 1: Established as Itabashi City Kaishin First Junior High School.
    • August 1: Nerima separated from Itabashi and become Nerima City Kaishin First Junior High School.
  • May 1, 1948: Establish school song.
  • June 27, 1949: Completed the new school building on the present location.
  • April 1, 2010: Nerima City Education Committee Curriculum Research Designation
  • April 1, 2017: Marked the 70th anniversary of the school opening.

Extracurricular activities

Outside activities

Inside activities

Traffic access

Famous people

Gradient

  • Suzue Takayama (former women's volleyball player), Mexican Olympics silver medalist

Faculty and staff

External links


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