@@Ueno junior high school last year celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of its establishment
with the local community and graduates.
Schools have always been a place for educating people. Education is to
look at peoples true being. It helps us to contribute to society and is
necessary to lead a rich and fulfilled life.
@@In a global society, the Japanese aging population is facing many new
difficulties such as the increase of information technology and the need
to understand the international community. Even if society changes with the times, the Japanese
people shouldnft need to lose their identity in order to respond to these
changes.
@@The educational ideology that Ueno junior high school has adopted has
come from a spiritual affection for teaching that has grown over the past
sixty years. Affection (growth and nurturing) of a persons well being cannot
be motivated without an educated mind.@Of course, secondary education is not the final stage of a child's educational
life, but Ueno junior high school places great importance on this stage
of their life, which is the last stage of their compulsory education.@Feelings,
health, communication and other abilities need to be properly taught at
this stage of life, so that a healthy body and mind can grow.
@@The targets were revised due to the hard work of former teachers. These
teachers faced many difficulties and hardships when the education system
was first implemented and the changes reflected the need for a more coherent
curriculum, which was achieved when Ueno junior high schoolfs education
targets were revised on the eleventh of September 1974. These educational
targets imparted the spirit of education with zeal. The highest importance
was placed on these educational targets and aimed to have both teachers
and students work closer together to improve educational standards.
@@With this renewed philosophy of education, teachers and students are working hard to achieve these aims.
Surroundings: Kaneiji Temple, National Museum, National Science@@@@@@
@@@@@@@@@@@Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts &
@@@@@@@@@@@Music, Ueno Park