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School Motto
Ambitiously,
Intellectually,
Positively,
Genuinely
and Healthily
志高く 知性を磨き
明るく 清く 健やかに
School Song
(click to listen)
School Mantra
1. To support a
progressive society, to pursue the truth of
humanity, and to provide an all-rounded education.
2. To establish a
high-level of intellectualism, passion,
spirituality, respect for self and others, and independence.
3. To treat everybody
with care in order to develop individual
talents and skills.
4. To provide basic
education while striving beyond for
academic excellence.
5. To be prepared for
today's international and information age.
Organization of TOYAMA International
Institution
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Kureha Campus (呉羽キャンパス)
○TOYAMA
International Institution Headquarters (富山国際学園)
Director of Trustees: Kanaoka Yuichi
○TUINS High School (富山国際大学付属高等学校)
Principal: Nakata Masayuki
○Toyama University
of International Studies (富山国際大学)
Faculty of Child Development and Education
○Toyama College
(富山短期大学)
Course of Early Childhood Education and Care
Course of Food and Nutrition
Course of Social Care and Welfare
Course of Management and Information
Advanced Course of Food and Nutrition
○TC Midorino Kindergarten (富山短期大学付属みどり野幼稚園)
● East Kuromaki Campus (東黒牧キャンパス)
○Toyama University of International Studies (富山国際大学)
Faculty of Contemporary Sociology
Faculty of International
Liberal Studies
Faculty of Regional Science
History of TUINS High School
☆The
40th anniversary souvenir pictures (PDF)
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April 1963 |
Toyama Women's College founded. |
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April 1964 |
Toyama Women's College affiliated High
School founded. (Toyama's
first college affiliated high school) |
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April 1990 |
Toyama University of International Studies (TUINS)
founded. Toyama Kokusai Gakuen consolidates the kindergarten, high school, junior college and university under one
umbrella. |
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June 1990 |
Sister school relations established with Selwynn
College (New Zealand). |
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April 1992 |
The high school becomes coeducational and changes
its name to TUINS High School. 3 academic tracks established (International
English, Advanced, Regular). |
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April 2002 |
Changed to 4 academic tracks (Special Advanced
added). |
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April 2004 |
Designated as a SELHi (Super English Language
High School) by the Japanese Ministry of Education. |
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Feb 2005 |
Friendly Exchange relations established with Pakuranga
College (New Zealand). |
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April 2005 |
Changed to 3 academic tracks
(International English, Special Advanced, Frontier).
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June 2007 |
Friendly Exchange relations established with Wissahickon High School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). |
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April 2007 |
Designated for a 2nd term as a SELHi by the
Japanese Ministry of Education. |
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