
Incorporated School Board Chairman
Tomio Taki, Ph.D.
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Here at Taki Junior and Senior High School, our mission is to provide the highest level of education to our students, and to assist each and every student attending this school to realize their dreams. We value the importance of time spent at our school for their mental development. Along with their physiological growth, we also focus energy on their spiritual development. Personal growth flourishes in an atmosphere that is challenging and competitive, yet caring and nurturing, so does academic excellence. The school strongly believes in progress and is constantly evolving to ensure that its students receive the most up-to-date and relevant teaching methodologies. By doing so, we can ensure that students will have a successful academic career.
Incorporated School Board Chairman
Tomio Taki, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman of the Board
Sachio Taki
Head of Taki Junior and Senior High School
Masahiko Nakashima
Principal, Taki Junior and Senior High School
Hirotaka Takase
The school’s founder, Nobushiro Taki, was born in 1868 in Higashino in the city of Konan. The fourth male child of the fourth generation of the Taki family, he found great success as a businessman around the turn of the century. In 1926, he established a school in Higashino, thinking that the best way to repay his hometown was to help raise future generations of active children.
Nobushiro Taki always used the following mottos to guide his own actions, and when founding Taki Academy, he decided to use them as the school mottos.
Shitsujitsu-gouken | A person must possess a highly developed sense of morality, a strong but open mind, and a healthy body in order to lead a fruitful and meaningful life. |
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Kinben-rikko | A person must be a being of action and must strive to realize high ideals, have a strong will, and possess a single-minded drive to work hard. |
Hoon-kannsha | A person must value the bonds between people, be sensitive, and work for the welfare of others. The development of society promotes the happiness of the individual, and the personal improvement of the individual contributes to the development of society. |