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  1. Friends Girls Junior & Senior High School (普連土学園中学校・高等学校, Furendo Gakuen Chūgakkō Kōtōgakkō), also known as Friends School (普連土学園, Furendo Gakuen), is a girls' junior and senior high school (7th - 12th grades), authorized by the Japanese Education Law, of Religious Society of Friends in Mita, Minato, Tokyo, Japan .

  2. Friends School in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1887 by Philadelphia Quakers. Junior/Senior High School for 800 Girls. Daily Meeting for Worship. Strong Academic Curriculum. (All Classes Taught in Japanese) Service Program. Student Government and Club Activities. School Year Starts in Early April.

  3. GirlsJunior & Senior High School. Primary School. Kindergarten. This is the official website of Gakushuin. As a private school that inherits history and tradition and provides integrated education, we aim to be a base that is suitable for representing Japanese culture and education.

  4. www.friends.ac.jp › gakujitsu2018 › indexFriends Girls School

    Friends Girls School. news 新着情報. 2018年10月20日. 学園祭は終了いたしました。. ご来校ありがとうございました。. ご投票いただいたポスター大賞の結果はこちらからご覧ください。. 2018年10月. 企画のページを更新しました。. 2018年7月.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2022 · friends girls junior & senior high school. fgs / friends school tokyo / furendo gakuen. mita 4-14-16 minato-ku, tokyo 108-0073, japan. middle and high school faith school girls school

  6. Ferris GirlsJunior & Senior High School is located in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Ours is the first girls’ school in Japan to have been founded by missionaries. Our school’s curriculum is based on the teachings of Christianity, which is reflected in our school motto, “For Others.”

  7. For example, in qualitative studies, when high school students were asked to reflect back on their high school transition experiences, those who were most academically resilient highlighted the academic support and monitoring they received from family and friends and more positive general relationships with their teachers (Newman, Myers, Newman, Lohman, & Smith, 2000; Roderick, 2003).