Ichikawa Gakuen

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Ichikawa Junior-Senior High School
Est. 1937
Course Academic
Address 〒272-0816
2-38-1 Motokitakata, Ichikawa, Chiba
Tel. 047-339-2681
047-337-6288(FAX)
External Link School Homepage
Front of Ichikawa Gakuen
Front of Ichikawa Gakuen

Ichikawa Gakuen (Ichikawa Junior and Senior High School) is a large (2500 students) private boys and girls school in Moto-kita-kata (本北方), Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan. The school is sometimes mistaken for a public school due to its name: Ichikawa Junior High School, Ichikawa High School or Ichikawa for short. The private school is managed by the Ichikawa Gakuen School Corporation.

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[edit] History

In 1937, Yonekichi Koga (古賀米吉 Koga Yonekichi) opened the school in Motokitakata, Ichikawa, Chiba. That was the beginning of Ichikawa Gakuen. The school had only male students since after the last war; however, the school became coeducational when the school moved to its present location in the spring of 2003.

The school has relationships with John McGlashan College in Dunedin, New Zealand, as well as others in Shanghai, China and Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.


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The school also manages three kindergartens in the Ichikawa area.

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