Japanese high school semester system;
Japanese high schools generally adopt a three-semester system, starting in April each year and ending in March the following year. The first semester is from April to mid-July, and then the summer vacation. The second semester is from early September to late February of 12, followed by winter vacation. The third semester is 10 from mid-October to late March, followed by several weeks of spring break. The specific start and end dates of each semester may vary from school to school, but there is generally little difference.
Holiday time of Japanese high schools:
There are three kinds of holiday time in Japanese high schools: summer vacation, winter vacation and spring vacation. Summer vacation usually begins in mid-July and ends at the end of August, about 40 days. During the summer vacation, I also went to school because of swimming, special study and extracurricular activities.
The winter vacation generally begins in late February of 65438 and ends in early October of 65438 10, lasting about 2 weeks. During the winter vacation, I also go to school because of tuition fees and exams. Spring break usually starts in late March and ends in early April, about a few weeks. During the spring break, I also went to school for graduation ceremony, school preparation and other reasons.
The above data are from Zhihu.
Famous Japanese high schools:
1, Tan High School
Tan High School is the number one high school in Japan, with a deviation of 79 and a very high comprehensive evaluation. This is a boys' school, which only accepts boys. Tan High School is not required to wear clothes and has no school rules, but more than half of the students are admitted to the University of Tokyo every year, becoming one of the three giants of Dongda University. Tan High School, located in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, is a private school founded in 1928.
2. Start a high school
Kaicheng High School is the second highest school in Japan, with a deviation of 78, but its comprehensive evaluation is higher than Tantan High School, and it is also a boys' school. About 30% students in Kaicheng High School are admitted to the University of Tokyo every year, and it is also one of the three giants of Dongda University. Kaicheng High School, located in Setagaya, Tokyo, is a private school established in 1879.
3. Komako High School affiliated to University of Tsukuba
Komako High School affiliated to University of Tsukuba is the third highest school in Japan, with a deviation of 78. It is an affiliated school of National University of Tsukuba, a boys' school. About 45% of students in Komako High School affiliated to Tsukuba University are admitted to Tokyo University every year, far ahead of other schools. Komako High School affiliated to Tsukuba University, located in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, is a national school founded in 1978.
The above data are from Zhihu and Sohu.