Ashiya International Secondary School

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Ashiya International Secondary School
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MottoRESPECT
INTEGRATION
CONTRIBUTION
Website www.hyogo-c.ed.jp/~ashiyai-ss/

Hyogo Prefectural Ashiya International Secondary School is a public, full-time, coeducational secondary school located in Hyogo prefect, Japan. The school motto is Respect, Integration, Contribution.

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The students come from Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Germany, Iran, India, Italy, South Korea, North Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippine, Russia, Singapore, Switzerland, U.K., US, and Vietnam."http://www.hyogo-c.ed.jp/~ashiyai-ss/">

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Coordinates: 34°43′27.6″N135°19′7.2″E / 34.724333°N 135.318667°E / 34.724333; 135.318667

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