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岐阜県立恵那高等学校

Ena High School

 

 Outline

 

Ena High School was founded in 1922.

Ena High School has 720 boys and girls. Most of the students go on to study at universities, junior colleges or vocational schools when they graduate. The rest get jobs with government officies or companies. Nowadays a few students study abroad after they graduate.

Our school has two curricula; one is a general curriculum and the other is a mathematical science curriculum.

 

 

 

 History

 

1922 Ena Middle School is founded (500 students).
1935 Ena Women’s School is founded.
1948 The above-mentioned 2 schools are unified to become Ena High School,as a national educational reform.
1949 A part time (night) course is added.
1970 The mathematical science curriculum is added.
1992 The ceremony of the 70th anniversary is conducted.
1999 The part time (night) course is closed.
2012 The ceremony of the 90th anniversary is conducted.

 

 

 Location

 

1023-1 Ohi-cho Ena-shi Gifu-ken 509-7201 Japan
It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Ena station to the school.
Tel: 0573-26-1311
Fax: 0573-26-1313
Website : http://school.gifu-net.ed.jp/ena-hs/
e-mail : c27331@gifu-net.ed.jp

 

 

 

 Motto

 

Shitsu Jitsu (To be simple and sincere)
Go Ken (To have fortitude and health)
Jicho (Self Respect)
Jichi (Self Discipline)

 

 

 Daily Schedule

 

S.H.R. 8:30~ 8:35
1st Period 8:40~ 9:25
2nd Period 9:35~10:20
3rd Period 10:30~11:15
4th Period 11:25 ~12:10
Lunch Time 12:10 ~12:50
5th Period 12:50 ~13:35
6th Period 13:45 ~14:30
7th Period 14:40 ~15:25
S.H.R. 15:30~15:35
Cleaning 15:35~15:45
Going home 17:00

 

 

 School Events

 

 Club Activity

 

  • Sports
    • Athletics
    • Baseball
    • Soccer
    • Crew
    • Basketball (Men / Women)
    • Volleyball (Men / Women)
    • Gymnastics
    • Kendo(J. T. Fencing)
    • Table Tennis
    • Kyudo(J. T. Archery)
    • Soft Tennis (Men / Women)
    • Tennis (Men / Women)
    • badminton
  • Culture
    • English Conversation
    • Newspaper and Literature
    • Sado and Kado (Tea Ceremony and Flower Arrangement)
    • Fine Art
    • Music
    • Drama
    • Broadcasting
    • Natural Science