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Japanese School Life. A Day in the Life of a Japanese school student. KEIKO TOMITA. Primary School. Age of 6~12. Compulsory Education. Lower Secondary (Junior high) School. Age of 12~ 15. Compulsory Education. Upper Secondary (high) School. Age of 15~ 18. Japanese primary school.
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Japanese School Life • A Day in the Life of a Japanese school student KEIKO TOMITA
Primary School Age of 6~12 Compulsory Education Lower Secondary (Junior high) School Age of 12~ 15 Compulsory Education Upper Secondary (high) School Age of 15~ 18
Dairy Schedule of Primary School
Randoseru • back pack • commonly used in Japan by primary schoolchildren • Traditionally, the randoseru is red for girls, and black for boys.
What do they learn? Subjects Japanese Math Science Social Studies Music Gym Foreign Languages Moral Education
Gym Class • Students wear their school uniforms • Most of the schools have a swimming class • They learn group behavior in the gym class
Kyushoku (School meal) • 99%of elementary school students and 82% of junior high school students eat Kyushoku. • Parents pay 250 to 300 yen for each meal.
Cleaning • Cleaning is conducted as a part of school education. • After the classes, they clean hall ways, a gymnastic hall, and a play ground as well as classroom.
Secondary students usually go to school by bicycle or on foot. High school students usually go to school by train or bicycle
Club Activities others
Sports festival There are lots of events in Japanese school Cultural festival
Entrance examination The national center test for university admission is a type of standardized test used by public and some private universities in Japan.
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