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Shumei Yachiyo Junior High School/High School attached to the Faculty of Teacher Education, Shumei University
- Level/s of EducationSecondaryRegionKanto
- Main areas of activityBiodiversity, Oceans, Disaster reduction/prevention, Climate change, Energy, Environment, Cultural diversity, World heritage/intangible cultural heritage/regional cultural properties, International understanding, Peace, Human rights, Gender equality, Welfare, Sustainable production and consumption, Health, Dietary education, Poverty, Global Citizenship Education (GCED)
| Location | 803, Sonohashi, Yachiyo-shi, Chiba |
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| TEL. | (+81)47ー450ー7001 |
| Website | https://www.shumeiyachiyo.ed.jp/ |
| Membership | 2022 |
2025 Annual Report
Biodiversity, Oceans, Disaster reduction/prevention, Environment, Cultural diversity, International understanding
April
Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) Career Seminar and Disaster Prevention Workshop.
Police Career Information Session featuring guest speakers from our alumni.
Brass Band Performance at the 16th Yachiyo City Yurinokidai Azalea Festival.
May
Off-campus Study Trips to KidZania, JAXA, and Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise to learn about career education, science and technology, biodiversity, and marine conservation.
Community Cleanup Activities organized by the Volunteer Club.
Sports Day, promoting physical and mental well-being through athletic competition.
June
Arts Appreciation Event: Students learned about traditional Japanese culture through a Noh theater performance.
Affiliated University Lectures: Participation in university-level sessions on creative thinking and communication skills.
Rice Planting Experience for 1st-year Junior High School students.
The University of Tokyo Komaba Research Campus Open House: Student participation in cutting-edge research tours.
Teaching Practicum: 1st-year students from the affiliated university conducted short-term student teaching.
July
DNA Workshop by Kazusa DNA Research Institute: Hands-on experiments including DNA amplification using centrifuges.
Community Cleanup by 3rd-year Senior High School student volunteers.
Collaborative Lessons with Josai International University: Experiential classes in Pharmacy (drug efficacy based on tablet shape), Physical Therapy (mechanisms of ankle sprains), and Social Welfare (the psychological impact of housing).
Kids Fest Performance: The Calligraphy and Brass Band clubs participated in the event at Aeon Mall Yachiyo-Midorigaoka.
Artmile Project: 2nd-year Junior High School students held their first online international exchange meeting.
August
UK English Study Tour (Junior High): Students visited the United Kingdom for English language immersion and British cultural studies.
September
Peace Education Lecture: Students learned about the importance of peace through testimonies from atomic bomb survivors.
Guest Lecture by Olympian Keigo Okawa: An alumnus and Paris Olympics water polo athlete spoke on promoting sports culture.
School Trip (2nd-year Senior High): A visit to the Osaka-Kansai Expo.
Brass Band Performance at the 16th Fureai University Alumni (OB) Festival.
October
Local History Workshop: Staff from the Yachiyo Municipal Museum visited to help students study local history by handling ancient pottery and deciphering historical documents.
School Festival (Cultural Festival): Exhibition of students’ daily inquiry-based research and activities.
November
UK English Study Tour (1st-year Senior High Girls): English language education and cultural learning in the United Kingdom.
Community Cleanup Activities by the Volunteer Club.
Tax Awareness Class: A guest lecture by a certified tax accountant on the Japanese tax system.
December
UK English Study Tour (1st-year Senior High Boys): English language education and cultural learning in the United Kingdom.
Career Programs in Collaboration with Toho University: Two specialized courses on mobile app development through programming and the psychological effects of photography and information.
Deaf Karate Lecture: A special session for Junior High students and members of the Karate Club.
Annual Work Plan
April
Career Information Sessions: Hosted by the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and the Police Department.
May
Off-campus Study Trips: Field learning activities at various locations.
June
High School-University Collaboration Program: Specialized lectures held at the affiliated university.
July
Consumer Education Seminar: Learning about consumer rights and financial literacy.
Summer Volunteer Experience Program: Student participation in community service during summer break.
August
UK English Study Tour: Conducted for 2nd-year Junior High School students.
September
Peace Education Lecture: Listening to testimonies from atomic bomb survivors to learn about the importance of peace.
October
TBD (To be determined)
November
UK English Study Tour: Conducted for 1st-year Senior High School students.
Kujukuri Beach Cleanup: Environmental volunteer activity at Kujukuri Beach.
December
Literature Appreciation Event: Exploring literary works through special sessions or performances.
January
TBD (To be determined)
February
International Research Presentation: Participation in the research symposium held at Chiba University.
March
TBD (To be determined)