Sundai Preparatory School

Sundai Preparatory School
駿台予備学校

2nd Building
第一志望は、ゆずれない。
Never give anybody our first choice!
Location
Ochanomizu, Tokyo
 Japan
Information
Type Preparatory School
Established 1918
Principal Naoko Yamazaki
Grades Grade 6 - Grade 12
Website www2.sundai.ac.jp

Sundai Preparatory School (駿台予備学校 Sundai Yobigakkō) is the oldest[1] and one of the most prominent extracurricular college-preparatory schools in Japan. It was founded in 1918 by Toshiharu Yamazaki (山崎 寿春 Yamazaki Toshiharu), a Japanese English Literature scholar and a graduate of Amherst College, Harvard College, and Yale University (Graduate School).[2][3]Along with Kawai-juku and Yoyogi Seminar, it is one of the three largest groups of preparatory schools, and is known for its academic rigour that often goes well beyond the high school curricula. Sundai Preparatory School is regularly ranked as first by the number of acceptances to the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, both considered the most competitive universities in Japan.[4]

Campuses

Sundai Preparatory School

2nd Building
1st Building
Tsudanuma
Ikebukuro

Sundai Center for International Education

Department

These subjects are all required by "Top level" universities in Japan.

Notable Teachers

Professor of Mathematics, Tokyo University of Science

Professor of Physics, Waseda University

Professor of Physics, Ibaraki University

Professor of English, Aoyama Gakuin University

Professor Emeritus of English, Toyo University

Professor of Japanese, Seisen University

Affiliated institutions

References

  1. Institute, SURUGADAI GAKUEN Educational. "学園憲章 | 学校法人 駿河台学園". www.sundai.ac.jp. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  2. "SUNDAI GLOBAL CLUBとは|SUNDAI GLOBAL CLUB". www.sundai-kaigai.jp. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  3. Institute, SURUGADAI GAKUEN Educational. "学園憲章 | 学校法人 駿河台学園". www.sundai.ac.jp. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  4. http://www.news-postseven.com/archives/20130407_181027.html

Further reading

(Japanese)

http://www2.sundai.ac.jp/yobi/sv/index.html

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