Waseda University Honjo Senior High School Explained

Waseda University Honjo Senior High School
Native Name:早稲田大学本庄高等学院
Motto:学問の独立
(Independence of Learning)
Established:1982
Type:Private
Endowment:N/A
President:Shigeru Yoshida
City:Honjo
State:Saitama
Country:Japan
Students:~1,000
Campus:suburban
Colors:Maroon http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/adv/wol/dy/news/news03.htm
Free Label:Athletics
Affiliations:Super Science High School
Mascot:Waseda Bear
Website:Waseda University Honjo Senior High School
Address:239-3 Kurisaki Honjo Saitama 367-0032 JAPAN

is a senior high school in Japan, located in Saitama Prefecture. It was founded in 1982 as a high school attached to Waseda University. Its motto is, which is the same motto as for Waseda University.

History

The school was founded in April 1982 as a "100th anniversary memorial project of Waseda University". The school was founded as a boys' school, but it converted to a coeducational school in April 2007.

Present

The school has continued interactions with prestige high schools as below.

According to the Hensachi (the indication showing the entrance difficulties by prep schools) rankings published by Sundai-Yobiko (駿台予備校), the school is one of the most selective senior high schools in Japan. Its entrance difficulty is usually considered as the top ranked among senior high schools in Saitama Prefecture.[1]

Location/facility

The closest station is the Honjō-Waseda Station.

Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. 2009全国主要私立180校駿台最新偏差値(サンデー毎日2008.5.28号)