Fukushima Prefectural Aizu Gakuho High School student

Opened in 1924 as Wakamatsu Jitsugyo Jogakko (Wakamatsu Occupational Girl’s School), Aizu Gakuho High School is a school with history and tradition. Following several name changes, such as Wakamatsu Women’s High School, the school became a coed high school offering the nationwide integrated courses in 2002. It was further reborn in 2007 as the Aizu Gakuho Junior High School and High School, which share facilities in a unified complex that boasts the best learning environment in the prefecture in both name and fact. The school’s motto is “Dreams, Love, Abilities”. “Dreams” means a school that fosters dreams with its local and regional community, “Love” means a school that nurtures abundant sensibilities, and “Abilities” means a school that cultivates the skills that enable individuals to be independent and contribute to society.
The school also has received designation for five years (FY2015-FY2020) under Phase II of the “Super Science High School Program”, a national project aimed at fostering future international science and technology students. In Fukushima Prefecture, which faces new challenges because of the Great East Japan Earthquake, we will work to educate global human resources capable of thinking with a global field of view and acting from a local perspective, strive to develop unique science and technology that can solve the international community’s diverse problems from Aizu, and seek to train science and technology professionals who will change the world.

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