Osaka Prefectural Board of Education is a branch of the government of Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
The board supervises individual municipal school systems and directly operates public high schools in Osaka prefecture.
Schools operated by the prefecture
editHigh schools operated by the prefecture
edit- Nozaki High School [3]
- Ryokufukan High School [4] (Merger of Daito High School and South Neyagawa High School)
- Fuse High School [8]
- Fuse North High School [9]
- Hanazono High School [10]
- Ikejima High School [11]
- Kawachino High School [12]
- Hirakata High School [13]
- Hirakata Nagisa High School [14]
- Hirakata Tsuda High School [15]
- Korigaoka High School [16]
- Makino High School [17]
- Nagao High School [18]
- Fukui High School [19]
- Ibaraki High School [20]
- Ibaraki East High School [21]
- Ibaraki West High School [22]
- Kasugaoka High School [23]
- Minoh High School [34] (Japanese: [35])
- Kozu High School [58]
- Shimizudani High School [59]
- Yuhigaoka High School [60] (English: [61], Japanese: [62])
- Kanaoka High School [67]
- Mihara High School [68] (Japanese: [69])
- Mikuni Gaoka High School [70]
- Ohtori High School [71]
- Senyo High School [72]
- Tomioka High School [73] (Japanese: [74])
- Kitasenri High School [79]
- Suita High School [80]
- Suita East High School [81]
- Yamada High School [82]
- Abuno High School [83]
- Akutagawa High School [84]
- Mishima High School [85]
- Shimamoto High School
- Ohkanmuri High School [86]
- Takatsuki North High School [87]
Former schools
edit- Daito High School (Daito) [102] (merged into Ryokufukan High School)
- Hirakata West High School (Hirakata) [103] (Closed March 31, 2006)
- Isoshima High School (Hirakata) [104]
- Kano High School [105] (Higashiosaka) (Closed March 31, 2006)
- South Neyagawa High School (Neyagawa) [106] (merged into Ryokufukan High School)
- Suminoe High School [107] (Osaka)
- Tatetsu High School [108] (Higashiosaka)
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Osaka Prefectural Board of Education (Japanese)