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Kaishin First Junior High School (開進第一中学校, Kaishin Daiichi Chū Gakkō?) is a public junior high school in Hayamiya, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The abbreviation is Kaiitchū, and Kaishin Itchū.
history
1947
April 1: Established as Itabashi City Kaishin First Junior High School.
August 1: Nerima separated from Itabashi and become Nerima City Kaishin First Junior High School.
May 1, 1948: Establish school song.
June 27, 1949: Completed the new school building on the present location.
April 1, 2010: Nerima City Education Committee Curriculum Research Designation
April 1, 2017: Marked the 70th anniversary of the school opening.
Extracurricular activities
= Outside activities
=Athletics
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Soccer
Soft tennis
Table tennis
Volleyball
= Inside activities
=Art
Brass band
Calligraphy
Cultural research
Gardening
Traffic access
10 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line or Fukutoshin Line Hikawadai Station 1st Exit.
12 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line or Fukutoshin Line Heiwadai Station South Exit.
Famous people
= Gradient
=Suzue Takayama (former women's volleyball player), Mexican Olympics silver medalist
= Faculty and staff
=Nobutoshi Hagihara (historian), Former teacher
External links
Kaishin First Junior High School