SCHOOL LIFE
School Schedule
School is attended from Monday through Friday from 8:20 to 14:55 / 15:35, each day with six or seven 45-minute-classes. In addition to this, students have a reading time every morning for 10 minutes.
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8:20~8:30 |
Assembly |
Assembly |
Religious |
SHR |
Assembly |
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8:30~8:40 |
Reading Time |
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1st Period |
8:45~9:30 |
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2nd Period |
9:40~10:25 |
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3rd Period |
10:35~11:20 |
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4th Period |
11:30~12:15 |
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Lunch Time |
12:15~13:00 |
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5th Period |
13:00~13:45 |
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6th Period |
13:55~14:40 |
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7th Period |
14:50~15:35 |
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LHR |
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Homeroom |
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15:40~15:50 |
15:40~15:50 |
15:40~15:50 |
15:15~15:25 |
15:15~15:25 |
Cleaning |
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15:50~16:00 |
15:50~16:00 |
15:50~16:00 |
15:25~15:35 |
15:25~15:35 |
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Each class of students in our school is assigned a homeroom in which most of their lessons are taught, and in which they meet before the first class and after the last class of the day. Each grade has 2 homerooms with 1-2 assistant teacher(s) as well as homeroom teachers.
Morning Prayer
Reading Time
Diary (Manage the Day)
Cooking Class
Math Class
Lunch Time
Science Class
After School
Annual School Events
You can enjoy a variety of events at Fuji Sacred Heart throughout the year.
Entrance Ceremony
Tea Picking
Charity Work
Summer School Trip
Pilgrimage to France
Cultural Festival
Christmas Carol Service
Cross-Country
English Speech Contest
Graduation Ceremony
Club Activities
There are 11 sport clubs and 8 cultural clubs you can join. We also offer tea ceremony, flower arrangement, Japanese penmanship classes and Koto (Japanese harp) lessons.
Soccer
Swimming
Softball
Dancing
Table Tennis
Tennis
Basketball
Volleyball
Track-and-Field
Golf
Badminton
Ensemble
ESS
Home Domestics
Photography
Brass Band
Japanese Drama
Art
Japanese Tea Ceremony
Flower Arrangement
Japanese Harp
Japanese Penmanship
Programming
Students Committees
We have 10 student committees, and every member is responsible for her role. Especially, through the activities of the Onjo-no-Kai committee, all the students are involved in fund-raising by forgoing their regular lunch once a month and eating a very basic meal of plain rice instead. The cost difference between the two meals, plus a charitable donation, is collected and donated to those in need.