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Inagakuen Public High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Inagakuen Public High School
Inagakuen is a coeducational junior and senior high school in Saitama prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1984 and is one of Japan's largest public schools.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Coombabah State High School, Queensland )〕 It has the status of SELHi, Super English Language High school.
The school homepage is http://www.inagakuen.spec.ed.jp/
The founding day (which is a school holiday) is June 8.
Although Japanese law prohibits the hiring of non-Japanese-citizens as teachers, there are 6 full-time and 3 part-time native speakers of foreign languages: French, German, English and Chinese.
== Features ==
The school is divided into 6 houses, owing to the large size (around 2700 students with over 250 teachers). Each house is a separate building, and these are connected by a 2nd-floor corridor. The campus is over 3 times as large as the Tokyo Dome, at 155,000 square meters, and features 3 gymnasiums, an outdoor swimming pool, a running track, baseball and tennis courts as well as soccer pitches. There are over 50 extracurricular clubs for students to participate in. In 2006 air-conditioning was installed in all classrooms, and most staffrooms.

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