Super Science High School

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Super Science High School (SSH) (スーパーサイエンスハイスクール) is a designation awarded by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) to upper secondary schools that prioritize science, technology, and mathematics. The program was launched as part of its "Science Literacy Enhancement Initiatives" in 2002. Schools with this status receive increased funding and are encouraged to develop links with universities and other academic institutions.

In 2002, the first year of operation, 26 out of 77 applicatant schools were awarded SSH status[1]. As of 2006 there are 99 schools with the designation. [2]

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