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Ranking 2020 Aichi Prefecture Public High School Admission Selection: Full-time Regular Courses Application Ratio

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Aichi Prefecture has announced the “Application Status, etc. for the 2020 Aichi Prefecture Public High School Admission Selection”. In this article, we will introduce the application ratio calculated from the number of applicants after application changes such as full-time general selection in ranking format.

Please note that this applies to full-time regular courses, and the number of applicants is calculated based on the total number of applicants including first and second applicants. Let’s take a look at the results!

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Survey overview

(Source:Aichi Prefecture “Application status for 2020 admission selection, etc. Number of applicants after change in application for full-time general selection, etc.”

[Aichi Prefecture Public High School]Ranking TOP 29 in “General Entrance Examination Application Ratio for Full-time Regular Courses”

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5th place: Municipal Meito High School (2.99x)

5th place was “Municipal Meito High School”.

Municipal Meito High School was founded in 1984 and is one of the newest high schools in Nagoya. More than 1,000 students in 9 classes, including general studies and international English courses, are studying every day. One of the features of the school is its emphasis on international understanding education, including inviting current teachers from Los Angeles, which has a sister city relationship with Nagoya, as full-time staff. Additionally, the school offers language training during the summer vacation and accepts students from overseas, making it an attractive environment for students interested in international exchange.

4th place: Nagoya Nishi High School (3.15x)

4th place was “Nagoya Nishi High School”.

Nagoya Nishi High School is a high school that has its roots in Aichi Prefectural Second Girls’ High School, which was founded in 1915. Initially, as the name suggests, it was a center for girls’ education, but in 1948 it became co-educational, and continues to this day. In 2018, a new “Creative Expression Course” was established to enhance students’ imagination through classes on drama, dance, Japanese and English expression, and information expression, and to develop expressive skills such as communication and presentation skills.

No. 3: Ruiling University (3.27 times)

Third place went to Zuiryo High School.

Zuiryo High School has its roots in Aichi Prefectural Dai-go Junior High School, which was established in 1907. It is located about a 5-minute walk from Mizuho Kuyakusho Station on the Sakuradori Subway Line. There are three departments: the “General Course” which provides general classes for university entrance exams, the “Food Course” which specializes in nutritional theory and advanced cooking techniques, and the “Science and Mathematics Course” which aims to develop science leaders. , which enables learning in a wide range of fields.

2nd place: Anjo High School (3.3 times)

The second place went to Anjo High School.

Anjo High School was established in 1921 and became a new system high school in 1948 due to educational reform. We have full-time and part-time systems, and the full-time system has “regular courses” and “lifestyle culture courses.” Anjo High School is also known as the place where Nankichi Niimi, the author of “Gongitsune”, which is featured in textbooks, spent time as a teacher.

No. 1: Municipal Juli High School (3.36 times)

The first place went to “Municipal Kikuri High School”.

The school opened in 1896 as “Nagoya Girls’ High School” and restarted in 1948 as the current Kikuri High School. The Department of Music, established in 1949, has a long history of being the second such department in the country, and together with the general department, has produced many graduates. We are also putting effort into creating learning opportunities and environments, such as sending students overseas during spring and summer vacation and leasing one tablet device per student.

Check out the full rankings on the next page!

2024-02-19 09:50:00
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