Fukui Gakuen
Sapporo Municipal FukuiGakuen is a Gimukyouikugakkou (integrated elementary and junior high school) located in Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Japan.
It is the only school in Sapporo with special certification and the only school in Sapporo with special certification for compulsory education.[1]
On April 1, 2023, Sapporo Municipal Fukui Elementary School and Fukui Junior High School were closed, and the school opened its doors with the school building intact.
The rooftop observatory was installed in 1985, and in 2008, Nishioka Observatory donated a 35cm reflector telescope. Observation sessions are still held several times a year.[2][3]
The name Fukui is derived from the name of a school, and is due to emigration(ja:移住) from Fukuoka (ja:福岡).
Educational goals
Nurturing children who love nature, accept each other, and open up the future
(Japanese: 自然を愛し 互いを認め合い 未来を切り拓く 児童生徒の育成)
Aimed Image of Students
Fukuism -BE independent, BE compassionate, BE outgoing-
Student council activities
The chairperson of each committee, the student body president, the student body vice president, and the student body secretary belong to the executive committee and execute their respective duties.
Student council
- Library and Culture Committee
- Health and Physical Education Committee
- Life Committee
- Broadcasting Committee
History
- 1884 - Terakoya education by Fukuoka clan members begins[5].
- 1893 - Fukui branch of the Shinoro Educational Institute opened.
- 1900 - Sapporo County Public Fukui Elementary School opened[9].
- 1914 - Due to the Ishikari River flood control construction, the school building was moved to its current location.
- 1945 - Sapporo Municipal Fukui Junior High School opened[9].
- 1985 - An observatory was installed on the roof.
- 2023 - Sapporo Municipal Compulsory Education School Fukui Gakuen opened.
Access
- 5 min. walk from Chuo Bus East 69 Fukui Gakuen.
- 50 min. walk from Aoisato Kyoiku Daigaku (JR Gakuentoshi Line)
Gallery
References
- ↑ 札幌市. "小規模特認校". 札幌市 (in 日本語). Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- ↑ "Official Website".
- ↑ "Higashi-ku,Official". Archived from the original on 2021-10-19. Retrieved 2023-04-11.