Nada High School
Nada High School (Japanese: 灘高等学校), is private, college-preparatory, boys school located in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Nada High School is well known for its severe entrance examination and superior education especially in sciences. Nada High School has sent the largest number of its students to University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and other top-tier medical universities in Japan. Nada High School also sends its graduates to prestigious universities abroad (Harvard University, University of Chicago, Princeton University, Cornell University, Washington University in St. Louis, etc.) Nada High School offers courses in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Ethics, Political Science, Economics, and a range of electives. In addition, the school offers a concentration program in Judo. The Judo class during freshman year are intended to commemorate the founder of the school, Kanō Jigorō. Nada High School also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including thirty-six interscholastic teams in sports, academic clubs, and student-run publications.
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魚崎甲南線, Kobe Higashinada Ward
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| N 34.719194444444 ° | E 135.26841666667 ° |
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灘中学校/灘高等学校
魚崎甲南線
658-0081 Kobe, Higashinada Ward
Japan
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