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Detailed Information
- Place Types Secondary school
- Address Japan, 〒600-8320 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Fukumotochō, 406番
- Coordinate 34.9896776,135.7553632
- Website http://kyoto.tsukuba-kaisei.ed.jp/
- Rating 3.2
- Compound Code XQQ4+V4 Kyoto, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday Closed
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Reviews
It's a very good school. It seems that there are rumors that it is a school that buys high school qualifications with money because it is a communication system and a credit system, but if you do not have enough attendance days you will not qualify for the credit certification exam, and the report is once a month. Also, if you do not reach the passing score, you will be resubmitted.
I think that the proportion of children who did not go to school when they were in junior high school was higher than at other schools, but the school side understands that point, so if you seriously work on it, you can follow along even if you are a little worried about learning delays. you can get.
You can take a unit test in classroom lessons and reports even if you don't even come out after consulting with your teacher about physical education skills, so people who are unable to exercise do not have a narrow shoulder.
It's my impression to the last, but the flashy types of children that were present at the time of enrollment disappeared before I knew it. It may be that they have become familiar with the school and it has become less noticeable, but I think it is the same in all schools that there are still seriously facing children.
I am a current student.
I transferred to the flex system about two years ago.
For reference only, what I felt after being in the company for two years.
High school is not a compulsory education, so you have to manage it yourself.
Deadline for submission of assignments, number of days attending classes, time schedule.
The subject, minimum attendance days, and number of credits are set for each subject. The amount of assignments and the number of attendance days will change depending on the number of credits.
You will be given a monthly timetable before school starts, so you need to check and plan your schedule.
There is a place for attendance certification other than the timetable, so you can use it when you have something left behind or if you want to study more.
Basically, classes can be taken on time, but the number of students is limited by subject, so you must make a reservation in advance.
Classrooms are limited, and there are no gymnasiums, so we rent other facilities so we have a capacity.
This is a hassle, and above all, I can't take classes because of the capacity. That happens.
If you can't get through the classes alone, you can take part in watching sports, hiking, etc. (it costs a little) and get certified for physical education and special activities.
Special activities can be taken for 30 hours out of the three years of enrollment, so you can take extracurricular classes such as school excursions.
There are also small physical education classes for those who are not good at large groups.
If you have a practical skill test and you really don't want to go, the points will go down, but you can take it only by writing.
Correspondence of course and teachers.
The career will be personal and willing to deal with you, and there are cases where real companies come and explain job employment.
The teacher's response is close. Is it like that?
You can talk with a rough feeling (Some students are talking with a bad mouth.)
Some students have flashy hair colors, and some have makeup. If you're overdoing it, you'll be careful, but I don't think you can say anything basic. I feel said.
There is no flexibility. Regarding that, it says.
Lateness is a matter of course, but it is strictly prohibited.
The train was delayed. Etc. can be accepted if there is a delay certificate.
I overslept, I forgot there. There is no reason to say.
Illness, public institutions. If you don't have a good reason like that, the flexibility will not work.
Determine by appearance. I have never experienced such a thing.
All the students are good people. It was really pitiful that a blond man was treated as a bad guy. I felt betrayed when I entered because I believed it was a school that values individuality.
If you want to tell that to the students, I think that the teachers should stop dyeing and come in a suit.
There is too much flexibility. Even though there was a reason, it was rejected because the school regulations seemed to be absolute. The school rules are also strict, so it is not recommended for those who can not protect properly. (If there is a reason, it is definitely rejected.) Furthermore, I haven't heard of it, but the principal? The teacher told me that it looks normal. It seemed to be harsh even late, and the atmosphere was angry like I said to someone who came in late. Well, maybe this high school wants a perfect person
There are too many teachers to decide by appearance.
Hair color is free according to school regulations Hair color The attitude is too different between a dark person and a bright person.
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