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Waseda University Junior and Senior High School
早稲田大学高等学院・中学部
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3-31-1 Kamishakujii, Nerima-ku,Tokyo 177-0044 Japan.

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Coordinates35°42′33.13″N 139°43′9.6″E / 35.7092028°N 139.719333°E / 35.7092028; 139.719333
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TypePrivate
Motto学問の独立
(Independence of Learning)
Established1920
PresidentHiroshi Yamanishi
Number of students1,500
Color(s)Maroon   [1]
MascotWaseda Bear (same as Waseda University)
EndowmentN/A
AffiliationsSuper Science High School
WebsiteWaseda University Senior High School
Waseda University Senior High School

Waseda University Junior and Senior High School (早稲田大学高等学院・高等学院中学部, Waseda Daigaku Kōtō Gakuin Chūgakubu) is a high school in Japan, located in Tokyo. It was founded in 1920 as a high school affiliated to Waseda University.

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