Ehime Prefectural Mishima High School

Coordinates: 33°58′45″N 133°32′44″E / 33.979097°N 133.545685°E / 33.979097; 133.545685
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Ehime Prefectural Mishima High School
愛媛県立三島高等学校

Ehime Kenritsu Mishima Kōtōgakkō
Location of Ehime Prefectural Mishima High School in Ehime PrefectureMap
Location
Map
5 Chōme-11-30 Mishimachūō, Shikokuchūō-shi, Ehime-ken

799-0405

Japan
Coordinates33°58′45″N 133°32′44″E / 33.979097°N 133.545685°E / 33.979097; 133.545685
Information
Former names
  • Ehime Prefectural Mishima Middle School (1923–1933)
  • Ehime Prefectural Mishima Girls' Realschule School (1933–1936)
  • Ehime Prefectural Mishima Girls' Realschule High School (1936–1943)
  • Ehime Prefectural Mishima Girls' High School (1943–1948)
  • Ehime Prefectural Mishima First Higher School (1948–1949)
TypePublic high school
( Ehime Prefecture Ehime Prefectural )
Opened1923
StatusOpen
Sister schoolKillara High School
(Sydney, Australia Australia)
School districtTōyo, Ehime
Authorizer Ehime Prefecture[2]
SuperintendentEhime Prefecture Ehime Prefectural Board of Education[2]
School code38102A[3]
(High School Code for the National Center for University Entrance Examinations)
Grades10-12
(Senior High years 1st-3rd)
GenderCoeducational
Age15 years old to 18 years old
Enrollment280 per grade
(Academic:240, Commerce:40)[1]
Classes21 Classes (7classes per grade / Academic:6, Commerce:1)
Average class size40 people
Education systemFull‐time high school
LanguageJapanese and English
Annual tuition¥118,800 yen[4]
(Students can receive scholarships if they meet the Requirements)[5]
Nobel laureatesSyukuro Manabe
WebsiteEhime Prefectural Mishima High School

Ehime Prefectural Mishima High School (愛媛県立三島高等学校, Ehime Kenritsu Mishima Kōtōgakkō) is a public high school located in Mishimachūō, Shikokuchūō, Ehime, Shikoku, Japan[2] opened in 1923 as the Ehime Prefectural Mishima Middle School (愛媛県立三島中学校, Ehime Kenritsu Mishima Chūgakkō).

Overview[edit]

Opened in 1923, Ehime Prefectural Mishima High School has produced a large number of alumni. The School was the inspiration for the 2010 Japanese movie Shodo Girls.[6][7]

Notable alumni[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "平成30年度愛媛県県立高等学校入学者募集要項(PDF 1,765KB)Heisei30 Application guideline for Ehime Prefectural High School (PDF 1,765KB)" (PDF) (in Japanese). Ehime Prefectural Board of Education (愛媛県教育委員会). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  2. ^ a b c "愛媛県立高等学校一覧 List of Ehime Prefectural High School" (in Japanese). Ehime Prefectural Board of Education (愛媛県教育委員会). Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  3. ^ "大学入試センター 高等学校等コード表(PDF, 2.38MB) High School Code table (PDF, 2.38MB)" (PDF) (in Japanese). National Center for University Entrance Examinations (独立行政法人大学入試センター). Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  4. ^ "愛媛県 県立高校・中等教育学校の授業料等について Tuition fees for prefectural high school and secondary education school" (in Japanese). Ehime Prefecture. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  5. ^ "High School Supplemental Scholarship Fund". Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  6. ^ "Inkstone Inspiration". 27 April 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  7. ^ "J-Film Series". JICC. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Department of Education". Australian Government. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2013.

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