Tokai High School

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Tōkai Junior and Senior High School
東海中学校・高等学校
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Main Entrance
Address
Tokai High School
2-35 1Chōme Tsutsui Higashi-ku


,
461-0003

Japan
Information
School typePrivate
Motto
  • 明照殿を敬い、信念ある人となりましょう
  • 勤倹誠実の校風を尊重して、よい個性を養いましょう
  • 平和日本の有要な社会人となりましょう
    ( )
Religious affiliation(s) Pure Land Buddhism (Jōdo-shū)
Opened1888
Grades7-12
GenderMale
Website https://www.tokai-jh.ed.jp/

Tōkai Junior and Senior High School (東海中学校・高等学校, Tōkai Chūgakkō Kōtōgakkō) is a private secondary school in Nagoya, Japan.

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Tōkai was founded in 1888. It has been ranked as No.1 in Japan concerning the number of students admitted to medical departments at national universities in Japan for the past 8 years since 2008. [1] According to Sunday Mainichi published on April 17, 2016, the number of students at Tōkai High School admitted to medical departments at national universities in Japan in 2016 was 109.

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