Shimizu Higashi High School - Science and Mathematics

Science and Mathematics

There is one class each year with an organization of about 40 people. Three different classes are not held annually. However, they have been fixed as well as the main teacher. Chemical, biological or physical sciences are what the "I" is required for. Currently, there is not a course in geology. "II" is for the two courses designated by his choice of subjects. The "Super Science Mathematics and Science" course is for the report card format that is also provided by the Ministry of Education, "Mathematics" along with "physics and mathematics" are listed as "professional education subjects and courses," which makes students earn credits.

The annual science and mathematics (which is the annual winter vacation), "Research challenges for science and mathematics" is about conducting research on issues of natural science. More than 2000 students enrolled in science and mathematics as a part of the activities of the Super Science High School program. The event was held on August 2006 at Pacifico Yokohama. During January 2006 (Super Science High School Student Research Conference year), the award-winning director prefecture's first Science and Technology Agency was granted. This event is considered to be the Grand Prix of the 1300 national high school science students who participated in school sciences in addition to mathematics. Gold, Silver, Bronze Award, were award (with the students winning one each). The year 2007 also saw two students being awarded with medals.

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