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Founded in 1895, Waseda Junior and Senior High School is a private school with
a proud history. This school educates approximately 1,800 boys from Year 7 to
Year 12. The campus is located in Shinjuku Ward in metropolitan Tokyo and within
walking distance of Waseda University.
We think the six years students spend at this school are an important period from
childhood through adolescence. They are divided into three stages. The first stage
( Year 7 & 8 ) is focused on the adaptation to the new environment and the establishment
of the lifestyle for learning. The second stage ( Year 9 & 10 ) on the intellectual
and physical development. The third stage ( Year 11 & 12 ) on the career guidance
and the preparation for university entrance examinations.
To support the students,
we use the Homeroom System. Each grade has seven homerooms, so there are about
45 students in a homeroom. Each homeroom is supervised by a homeroom teacher,
who oversees their general care. Homeroom teachers are assisted by the head teacher
of the grade. Students join such events as Sports Day and School Camping according
to their homeroom. Every year new homerooms are formed and students have as many
opportunities as possible to know one another.
If they meet certain requirements, all the graduates of junior high school can
go up to Waseda High School and will study for three more years. This school is
affiliated with Waseda University and about 50% of the graduates of high school
are recommended to Waseda University. Others take entrance examinations and are
admitted to the universities of their choice, such as the University of Tokyo,
Kyoto University, Keio University, Tokyo Medical University and so on.
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In November of 1895, the year that saw the end of the Sino-Japanese War, Waseda
Junior High School was founded by Shoyo Tsubouchi, Umaji Kaneko,
and Kenkichi Ichijima, based on the idea of what this school ought to be,
embraced by Shigenobu Okuma, scholar and government leader. In particular,
Shoyo Tsubouchi , founder of the modern Japanese literature and translator of all the works of Shakespeare, put aside his writing of literary works in the decade following
the foundation in order to form the philosophical basis of this school. His lesson
remained as a legacy.
In contrast to the philosophy of Waseda University established by Shigenobu
Okumain 1882, encapsulated in the motto "Independence of Learning",
this school is directed by the motto "Independence of Character". We
hope that students aspire to independence: students have confidence in themselves.
This school aims to bring up "individuals who can overcome all the adversities",
just like Shigenobu Okuma.
Waseda Junior High School was opened in April 1896 by the staff and students numbering
less than one hundred. Afterwards, our school was known for many years by the
name of "Sochu". Attached to this school, Waseda High School was established
due to the revision of the educational system of Japan in 1948. Waseda Junior
and Senior High School have continued to this day.
This school became affiliated with Waseda University in April 1979. The bond between
Waseda University and Waseda Junior and Senior High School became even stronger,
both of which were founded by Shigenobu Okuma. On the other hand, we shall
enable students to be accepted to any university of their choice. This truly reflects
the spirit of "Independence", which was expected by Shoyo Tsubouchi
when he founded our school.
This school celebrated its centennial anniversary in 1995. The staff have renewed
their determination to train the youth to forge ahead in the world full of hopes
and hardships in the next century.
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The aim of our education is to develop students into persons of sincere character
and to train them into wholesome and democratic people who can improve their personality
and contribute to the state and society.
Sincerity
Sincerity is the essence of human nature. Sincerity reveals itself in a person
of his word. Our philosophy is "Fostering Sincerity" and this is a lesson
from Shoyo Tsubouchi, who was one of the founding members of this school. Since
the foundation, "Fostering Sincerity" has been the motto of this school.
Personality
Independence, initiative and fortitude are the basic elements of good personality.
Shigenobu Okuma, the founder of this school, bore all these characteristics. This
school will strive to encourage students to acquire these characteristics and
improve their personality.
A Person of Ability
Human beings should not be only for themselves. This school will endeavour
to train students into persons who can contribute to the world in cooperation
with others.
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