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Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School

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Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School (愛媛県立宇和島水産高等学校, Ehime Kenritsu Uwajima Suisan Kōtōgakkō) is a public high school located in Meirinchō, Uwajima, Ehime, Shikoku, Japan[1] established in 1945 as the Ehime Prefectural Fisheries School (愛媛県立水産学校, Ehime Kenritsu Suisan Gakkō).

Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School
愛媛県立宇和島水産高等学校

Ehime Kenritsu Uwajima Suisan Kōtōgakkō
Location of Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School in Ehime PrefectureMap
Location
Map
1 Chōme-2-20 Meirinchō, Uwajima-shi, Ehime-ken

798-0068

Japan
Coordinates33°13′08″N 132°33′20″E / 33.21889°N 132.55556°E / 33.21889; 132.55556
Information
Other nameEhime Prefectural Uwajima Fishery High School
Former names
  • Ehime Prefectural Fisheries School (1945–1948)
  • Ehime Prefectural Fisheries High School (1948–1949)
  • Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Minami High School Fisheries course (1949–1956)
TypePublic high school
( Ehime Prefectural )
EstablishedApril 12, 1945
StatusOpen
AuthorizerEhime Prefecture[1]
SuperintendentEhime Prefectural Board of Education[1]
School code38146C[2]
(High School Code for the National Center for University Entrance Examinations)
PrincipalTAKECHI, Seiji
(Since April 2018)
Grades10–12
(Main courses / Senior High years 1st–3rd)
GenderCoeducational
Age15 years old to 18 years old (Main courses)
Enrollment125 per grade
Classes15 Classes (5 classes per grade)
Education systemFull‐time high school
LanguageJapanese and English
Campus typeCoastal
Annual tuition¥118,800 yen[3]
(Students can receive scholarships if they meet the Requirements)[4]
Nobel laureatesNone (As of 2018)
WebsiteEhime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School

Overview

Established in 1945, Ehime Prefectural Uwajima Fisheries High School has produced a large number of alumni. The school was established on April 12, 1945 as an Ehime Prefectural Fisheries School with a capacity of 50 people. The school is the only fishery high school in Ehime Prefecture in Uwajima-shi, an area known for its production of Pagrus aquaculture and pearl aquaculture.

Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision

The school operated the vessel Ehime Maru (4th generation), which the USS Greenville, a U.S. Navy submarine, struck and sank on February 9, 2001 during the Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision.

The school acquired a new Ehime Maru (5th generation) ship with settlement money from the U.S. Navy. The new ship sailed to Hawaii in 2003. In Hawaii, the principal at the time of the disaster, Kazumitsu Joko (上甲 一光 Jōkō Kazumitsu), read a message from Moriyuki Kato (加戸 守行 Kato Moriyuki), the governor of Ehime Prefecture, addressed to the Hawaiian people.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "愛媛県立高等学校一覧 List of Ehime Prefectural High School" (in Japanese). Ehime Prefectural Board of Education. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  2. ^ "大学入試センター 高等学校等コード表(PDF, 2.38MB) High School Code table (PDF, 2.38MB)" (PDF) (in Japanese). National Center for University Entrance Examinations (独立行政法人大学入試センター). Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  3. ^ "愛媛県 県立高校・中等教育学校の授業料等について Tuition fees for prefectural high school and secondary education school" (in Japanese). Ehime Prefecture. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  4. ^ "High School Supplemental Scholarship Fund". Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  5. ^ Kakesako, Gregg K. "'Tender Thoughts'" (Archive). Honolulu Star-Bulletin. June 18, 2003. Retrieved March 30, 2015.

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