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- history
- Extracurricular activities Outside activities Inside activities
- Traffic access
- Famous people Gradient Faculty and staff
- External links
{{Multiple issues|{{unreferenced|date=May 2017}}{{orphan|date=May 2017}}}}Kaishin First Junior High School (開進第一中学校, Kaishin Daiichi Chû Gakkô?) is a public junior high school in Hayamiya, Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. The abbreviation is Kaiitchû, and Kaishin Itchû. history - 1947
- April 1 - Established as Itabashi City Kaishin First Junior High School.
- August 1 - Nerima separated from Itabashi and become Nerima City Kaishin First Junior High School.
- May 1, 1948 - Establish school song.
- June 27, 1949 - Completed the new school building on the present location.
- April 1, 2010 - Nerima City Education Committee Curriculum Research Designation
- April 1, 2017 - Marked the 70th anniversary of the school opening.
Extracurricular activities Outside activities - Volleyball
- Soft tennis
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Badminton
- Table tennis
- Athletics
Inside activities - Brass band
- Art
- Calligraphy
- Gardening
- Cultural research
Traffic access - 10 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line or Fukutoshin Line Hikawadai Station 1st Exit.
- 12 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line or Fukutoshin Line Heiwadai Station South Exit.
Famous people Gradient - Suzue Takayama (Former women's volleyball player) - Mexican Olympics silver medalist
Faculty and staff - Nobutoshi Hagihara (Historian) - Former teacher
External links - Kaishin First Junior High School
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