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  1. Keio Futsubu is a private junior high school, providing an education for boys from 12 years old to 15. It was opened in 1898, although the original six-year course was named Futsubu by the founder FUKUZAWA Yukichi (10 January 1835 – 3 February 1901) when Keio started tertiary education in 1890.

  2. Keio Futsubu School has been in operation since the inception of the Keio educational corporation in the 19th century. Having adapted to numerous reforms in the Japanese educational system over the years, the school has emerged as a well-established leader in lower secondary education.

  3. Private boys' Junior High School in Japan attached to Keio University. Keio Futsubu School (Q11495153) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search.

  4. When the university faculties were opened in 1890, the existing courses were renamed the Futsubu School. As time went on, the overlapping of ages between the various schools was eliminated, and in 1898, the current system of primary to university education was established.

  5. Club activity time for students. Junior High School: 18:00 for summer time 17:30 for winter time. Senior High School: 18:30 for summer time 18:00 for winter time. Summer time: March 1-October 30. Winter time: November 1-last day of February. On Mondays, the time for leaving school is an hour earlier than on weekdays and Saturdays.

  6. It seems that the Futsubu students had feelings of amazement and anticipation, thinking that girls from another country would be coming to the all-boy’s school. The visiting Finns participated in classes on a wide range of subjects, so more than 540 Futsubu students were able to have classes with them over the course of their three-day visit.