Sacred Heart School in Tokyo
Private girls school in Tokyo, Japan
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Sacred Heart School in Tokyo (聖心女子学院, Seishin Joshi Gakuin) is a private school for girls in Shirokane, Minato, Tokyo. Founded in 1908, it serves grades 1–12, from elementary school through senior high school.[1][2] It is a part of the Sacred Heart Schools network, affiliated with the University of the Sacred Heart in Tokyo.[3]
Notable alumni
- Momoko Abe, Miss Universe Japan 2017
- Empress Michiko, Empress consort of Japan to Emperor Akihito.
- Princess Tomohito of Mikasa
- Hisako, Princess Takamado
- Yasuko Konoe (kindergarten), former member of the Imperial House of Japan
- Hidé Ishiguro, philosopher
- Sadako Ogata, diplomat
- Ayako Sono, writer
- Maria Mori, singer
- Yūko Nakagawa, politician
- Akie Abe, Japanese socialite and widow of Shinzo Abe
- Naomi Tokashiki, politician
- Kaori Ishikawa, politician
- Miyako Tanaka, swimmer
- Rina Kitagawa, voice actress
- Mariko Oi, BBC reporter
- Mina Myoui, singer, member of TWICE
See also
References
- ^ "Academy Overview". Sacred Heart School in Tokyo. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ^ "English." Sacred Heart School in Tokyo. Retrieved on July 16, 2016. "4-11-1 Shirokane, Minato-ku, 108-0072 Tokyo" Japanese address and access map: "聖心女子学院 〒108-0072 東京都港区白金4-11-1"
- ^ "SACRED HEART SCHOOLS ABROAD." University of the Sacred Heart (Japan). Retrieved on July 16, 2016.
External links
- Sacred Heart School in Tokyo
- Sacred Heart School in Tokyo (in Japanese)
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