Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School

Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School (兵庫県立神戸高等学校, Hyōgo kenritsu Kobe Kōtō Gakkō), also referred to as Kobe High School, is a high school in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. The school is the second oldest in Hyōgo Prefecture.

Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School
兵庫県立神戸高等学校
Main Gate and Main Entrance
Address
Map
1–5–1 Shironoshita-dori, Nada-ku


,
657-0804

Japan
Information
School typepublic
Motto質素剛健
自重自治.[1]
(Simplicity
Strength
Independence
Self-Governance[2])
EstablishedMarch 16, 1896
FounderHyōgo Prefecture
School code28102G
Grades1–3
Websitehttps://www.hyogo-c.ed.jp/~kobe-hs/

Overview edit

The school has 1076 students ranging in age from 15–18 as of June 2020.[2][3] It offers both a science program (Sougourigakuka) and a general program. Many students have the strong intention of getting into National Universities and more than 70% of graduates got into national, prefectural and other public universities and colleges.[4]

Focus on science:

The school has held the designation "Super Science High School" (SSH) since 2004.[2]

Extracurricular activities:

Exchange programs:

Rankings edit

Hensachi ranking is 71–77, the 2nd out of 396 High Schools in Hyōgo Prefecture, the 8th out of 10,053 in Japan[5]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ 兵庫県立神戸高等学校 (The World Wide Web Site, Hyogo Prefectural KOBE High School)(in Japanese)
  2. ^ a b c d Kobe High School(in English)
  3. ^ 神戸高等学校 (Kobe Kōtō Gakkō)〈Kobe High School〉/ 日本の学校 (Nihon no Gakkō) 〈Schools in Japan〉(in Japanese)
  4. ^ 神戸高等学校 (Kobe Kōtō Gakkō)〈Kobe High School〉/ Minna no Kōkō jōhō 〈High School Information for Everyone〉(in Japanese)
  5. ^ "神戸高校(兵庫県)の情報(偏差値・口コミなど)みんなの高校情報" [Kobe High School – High school information for everyone]. minkou.jp. Retrieved October 14, 2020. (in Japanese)
  6. ^ Shigeaki Hinohara (listed in the 48th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Best three and other 17 notable people, of those who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School(in Japanese)
  8. ^ a b Series; Secret Stories ⑭ Masaru Ibuka|KOBECCO (in Japanese)
  9. ^ Masaru Ibuka (listed in the 4th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  10. ^ "Issei Kaikan Ibuka Hall" (the last picture but one)(in Japanese)
  11. ^ Yoshitada Konoike (listed in the 19th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  12. ^ Ohashi, Yukako (September 11, 2017). "連載「"不実な美女"たち──女性翻訳家の人生をたずねて」vol.4 松岡享子さんに聞く(4)". Kobunsha New Translations of Classics Library (in Japanese). Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  13. ^ Yasuo Matsushita (listed in the 33rd space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  14. ^ Haruki Murakami (listed in the 39th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  15. ^ Chikage Oogi (listed in the 36th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  16. ^ Jirō Shirasu (listed in the 49th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  17. ^ Tadao Takashima (listed in the 17th space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  18. ^ 最初のショートパス経験者 昭和5年の日本代表 校長でサッカー・コーチ 高山忠雄〈The first Japanese who experienced short-pass, Tadao Takayama (ex-member of Japan National Football Team, principal and soccer coach)〉(in Japanese)
  19. ^ TAKEHISA Yumeji (竹久夢二) (in English)
  20. ^ Yumeji Takehisa (listed in the 42nd space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  21. ^ So Yamamura (listed in the 23rd space)|Notable people who graduated from Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School and its predecessors (in Japanese)
  22. ^ 矢内原忠雄 (Yanaihara Tadao)(1893~1961) (in Japanese)
  23. ^ THE PACIFIST DISSENT OF YANAIHARA TADAO, 1931–1945 Jennifer Jane Shapcott p.23/226 (in English)
  24. ^ Series; Secret Stories ⑰ Kōjirō Yoshikawa|KOBECCO (in Japanese)

External links edit

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