Prince Hisahito to Enter High School Attached to Tsukuba University, IHA Announces
On February 16, the Imperial Household Agency announced that Prince Hisahito, the only son of the Akishino family and second in line of succession to the throne, will enroll in the National High School Attached to Tsukuba University (Tsukufu, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) in April using the "Affiliated School Admission System. Prince Hisahito is in the third year of junior high school at Ochanomizu University. Since Ochanomizu High School is an all-girls school, there has been a lot of attention on where he will go.
Both the University of Tsukuba and
Ochanomizu Women's University have established a system that allows students
who are recommended by both universities to enter their respective affiliated
schools. According to the IHA, Prince Hisahito took advantage of this system “because
his academic performance was excellent and he met the conditions for
recommendation.” In addition to the internal selection process, he took the
five-subject "academic achievement test" on the 13th of this month,
and his acceptance was confirmed.
Tsukufu is a prestigious school founded in 1888
and is known as a school of advancement with nearly 30 students passing the entrance
exam to Tokyo University every year. After gathering information from
examination booklets and online videos, and after consulting with his parents
based on the opinions of people in the education field, Prince Hisahito chose Tsukufu
as his first choice because of its educational policy of independence,
self-reliance, and freedom, according to IHA. Tsukufu and Ochanomizu University
Junior High School are located in the same neighborhood.
Hisahito's entrance examination to Tsukufu
was preceded by a report in a weekly magazine. When it was reported that he was
confirmed to enter Tsukufu through the "Affiliated School Admission
System", he was heavily bashed by the public, and the IHA restrained the
media from "speculating and reporting".
On the 13th of this month, when Hisahito
appeared at the general entrance examination hall of Tsukufu, it was widely
reported on TV and other media.
Did Hisahito really have the academic
ability to pass the general entrance exam for Tsukufu?
According to the February 17th edition of
Shukan Bunshun, there are two possibilities for Hisahito's taking the general
entrance exam.
One is that Hisahito had already received
an offer of admission through the affiliated school system, but he took both
the general entrance exam and the entrance exam. If he is accepted in the
general entrance exam, that's fine, and if he is not accepted, he will still be
admitted through the partner school system.
The other possibility is that students who
have been offered admission through the partner school system are also required
to take an academic test at the entrance examination site to see how well they
have learned up to the third grade, and that their score has nothing to do with
whether they pass or fail.
It is said that the next goal of Hisahito's mother, Crown Princess Kiko, is to get her son recommended for admission to Tokyo University. Kiko's ambition to give her son the best educational background is endless.
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