[Contents for Chuo University High School 2024 Entrance Exams]
2020-2023 Mathematics, English, and Japanese (General)
2019 Mathematics and English (General)
*2019 questions are available on this page, except for Japanese. Please download the data.
*Audio is not available for the English listening questions. A thorough analysis of entrance exam trends from the past four years + one year (downloadable version) with strategies and study tips for passing. Practical entrance exam-ready explanations with classification marks. Detailed explanations of questions ranging from "basic" and "important" to "slightly difficult" that determined success. Special feature: Thorough analysis and explanation of "pass/fail" questions by subject. Includes answer sheets essential for practical practice.
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Questions
Actual entrance exam questions re-edited for easy viewing.
Answer Sheet
Included for practical use. Downloads are available on our website.
Answer and Explanations
The detailed and easy-to-understand explanations are labeled with "Basic," "Important," and "Slightly Difficult" classifications to indicate difficulty level (see below).
At the end of each subject, there are "One-Point Advice" sections to guide you to success. Scoring is also provided for easy grading.
《Classification Marks Useful for Entrance Exams》
"Basic" ⇒ Guaranteed points! Basic, easy questions that over 90% of test takers answer correctly.
"Important" ⇒ Test takers absolutely must get right! These are typical entrance exam questions that have been frequently used at many schools for many years.
"Slightly Difficult" ⇒ Solving these questions will put you closer to passing! These are very challenging questions for test takers.
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Chuo University High School Overview
A unique daytime part-time school. Enjoy the family-like atmosphere of a small school. Education aimed at cultivating true leadership.
Nearest Stations to Chuo University High School
Korakuen Station (Marunouchi Line/Namboku Line), Kasuga Station (Toei Mita Line/Oedo Line), Suidobashi Station (Soubu Line)
Chuo University High School's School Spirit
~A School with a Rich Family-Like Feeling~
The school's greatest feature is its small, small-class, and attentive educational system.
While making the most of its founding ethos of "simplicity and strength" and "family-like feeling" and rich school spirit, the school strives to develop harmonious individuals and fosters a spirit of self-directed learning.
Student interaction across grade levels is also encouraged, resulting in a hands-on education that fosters heart-to-heart connections between students and teachers.
Chuo University High School's Environment
~Located on the Chuo University Korakuen Campus~
The school building is located in a corner of the Chuo University Korakuen campus in Kasuga, Bunkyo Ward. The high school also has its own gymnasium.
Chuo University High School Curriculum
~Classes are divided into humanities and science classes from the third year onwards~
Classes are 50 minutes long, with six periods per day, for a total of 32 periods per week. First- and second-year students also have classes on Saturdays.
First- and second-year students take common subjects. In the third year, students are offered elective classes in the humanities and sciences, with courses designed to accommodate students applying to other universities.
In addition to regular classes, third-year students are offered exam preparation courses during the first and seventh periods, as well as on Saturdays, and elective courses such as second foreign languages (French, Chinese), English conversation, and Eiken courses are offered. Based on the integrated high school-college program, there are also seminar classes that take advantage of the affiliated high school's unique features.
School Life at Chuo University High School
~Avoiding the rush hour and allowing students to arrive at school at leisure~
The later start time allows students to avoid rush hour and concentrate on their classes, making this a popular choice.
School events include a spring homeroom training camp, summer club training camp, fall cultural festival, and winter marathon, as well as ball game tournaments, art appreciation events, Eiken exams, school trips, and sports festivals.
The kendo, soccer, tennis, basketball, and calligraphy clubs have achieved excellent results in various competitions, and the softball team has even won the Tokyo tournament.
Chuo University High School Career Paths
~Approximately 90% of students are recommended to Chuo University. Other universities are also considered.~
85% of graduates are admitted to each faculty of Chuo University through recommendation. High school recommendations are based on a comprehensive assessment of academic performance, proficiency tests, English proficiency tests, and school behavior. The university then selects and grants admission to each faculty.
Aside from Chuo University, other career paths include Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Yokohama National University, Waseda University, Keio University, Tokyo University of Science, Meiji University, Kitasato University, and Meiji Pharmaceutical University.
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