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The First Higher School (第一高等学校, Daiichi Kōtō Gakkō) was a university preparatory boy's boarding school in Tokyo, Japan. It is the direct predecessor of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Tokyo .
第一高等学校(だいいちこうとうがっこう、英語: First Higher School )は、現在の東京大学教養学部および、千葉大学医学部、同薬学部の前身となった旧制高等学校である。「旧制一高」とも呼ばれる。
Higher school (高等学校, Kōtō Gakkō or 旧制高等学校, Kyūsei Kōtō Gakkō) was an institution of higher education in Japan, which was a preparatory institution for imperial universities and national medical colleges until the educational reform in occupied Japan. [1]
Higher education or vocational education. The following table introduces the main concepts, although terms and ages may vary in different places: For additional ISCED stages of education, see ISCED . Sudbury schools do not use formal grade levels or educational stages.
First Higher Middle School (Dai-ichi Koto Chugakko, Tokyo, c. 1910, also known as Ichiko. It was a prestigious preparatory school first founded in 1874 as the Tokyo School of English, later moving in 1886 to the Hongo district of Tokyo.
Digital collection of Dai-ichi Koto Gakko (Ichiko) [the First Higher School of Japan], the predecessor of the University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences.