Glory Academy, Kamakura
Glory Academy, Kamakura, Japan, is an all-boys, junior and senior high school, founded in 1947 by the Society of Jesus in the Catholic Church. It has as its patron the Jesuit St. Aloysius Gonzaga and takes as its motto that of the Jesuits: "For the greater glory of God." The name of the school given here is a rendering of the Japanese name "Eiko Gakuen."
Glory Academy, Kamakura Eiko Gakuen | |
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Type | Jesuit, Catholic |
Motto | For the greater glory of God |
Established | 1947 |
Gender | All boys |
Enrollment | 1080 |
Affiliations | Sophia Academy Corporation |
Website | GonzagaJapan |
Education
There is heavy emphasis on learning and discipline. Ethics class is compulsory but religious and biblical studies are optional.[1]
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References
- "栄光学園中学校の完全ガイド | 偏差値・評判・学費・過去問など". www.chu-shigaku.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-08-15.
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