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- Place Types Secondary school
- Address 1-chōme-17-1 Izumichūō, Yukuhashi, Fukuoka 824-0034, Japan
- Coordinate 33.714305,130.978854
- Website http://yukuhashi.fku.ed.jp/
- Rating 3.7
- Compound Code PX7H+PG Yukuhashi, Fukuoka, Japan
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Has the bad evaluation such as complaints been erased?
There are many polite students. However, it seems that students who do not know common sense stand out.
It was about two years ago. When I walked down a narrow street in a residential area near a high school, three or four boys were a little scared to smoke.
It seems that complaints come to the school on a regular basis. The teacher will inform you of the complaint, so the students should know it, but it seems that the annoying behavior will not go away. As far as I can remember from what my friend told me, it is mainly the traffic rules of school bicycles, smoking, making noise in the toilet of the nearest station, etc. I thought it would be easy to understand because the uniform is characteristic.
In the school, the skirt is cut (it becomes a whole school rally), the child whose 10,000 yen is stolen (solved?), The boyfriend is taken and fights, the teacher is rude to play with, one teacher himself When you're in a bad mood, you hit a student (it's sharp for a mysterious reason, it takes time to ask a question to a student, or if you make a mistake, the person in the back seat will be sarcastic and depressing with an inaudible voice) There are many teachers who will become), garbage pet bottle butts, secrets that deny personality, bullying? (I asked a friend who is close to my seniors that about 5 bullied children quit the clothing department class 3 years older, but I don't know if it's true or speculation.) It seems that it was three years. ..
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However, there are many advantages. The support of Chia and the cheering party at the sports festival is really high quality. Chia was a medley of famous and popular songs and dances such as lifts, side turns, shoulder wheels, and waves. The cheering party used side-turning, back-turning, and wadaiko. The cafeteria was also available, and the potatoes in a 110 yen paper cup and the fried chicken in 3 were delicious.
The quality of the fashion show by the clothing department of the cultural festival was also high. You can see it in the video that is being played repeatedly. Although the image quality is low, the costumes actually used are on display nearby. There were dresses, Japanese clothes, suits, Jinbei, etc., but all of them were highly complete and the designs ranged from flashy to simple. It's all handmade. When it is open to the public, there will be sweets purchased and handmade by the students, grown flowers, accessories, and bazaars. Cookies and chiffon cakes are very delicious. You can learn the tips to make the flowers last longer. Besides these, when I went there was a handful of sweets, popcorn and drinks. There were three vending machines (100-160 yen) near the school building where you could buy paper packs. Agricultural department? The white snow melons that are being raised are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, but they are so popular that they sell out before noon.
The weaknesses and strengths are about 2017-March 2020, so I don't know the current situation in detail.
Fukuoka Prefectural Yukuhashi High School is a high school located about 600m southwest of JR Minamigyobashi Station.
1903 (Meiji 36) Kyoto Agricultural School opened in 1907 (Meiji 40). did. It was renamed to Fukuoka Prefectural Buzen High School in 1949, and renamed to Fukuoka Prefectural Yukuhashi High School in 1991.
The school lessons are "creation", "work" and "cooperation".
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