Tokyo and Chiba district academy
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Tokyo and Chiba district academy (けいようがくいん) is a cram school, an entrance into a school of higher grade classroom establishing the headquarters in Shinchiba, Chuo-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba. After foundation of 1975, there is the history of 41 years.
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Department in the small
- Makharihongo school
- Makuhari Baytown school
- Inagekaigan school
- Shinkemigawa school
- Chibaminato school
- Inage school
- Nishichiba school
- Chiba school
- Soga school
- Kamatori school
- Yotsukaido school
- Sakura school
- Narita school
- Yachimata school
- Yachiyochuo school
- Yachiyo Murakami school
- Yawata school
- Goi school
- Anesaki school
- Kisarazu school
- Kimitsu school
- Tsudanuma school
- Shin-Urayasu school
- The headquarters
High school part
- Kisarazu school
- Kimitsu school
- Mobara school
- Soga school
- Nishichiba school
- Chiba school
- Narita school
Individual guidance Takushi's
- Soga classroom
- Morale classroom
- Mobara classroom
- Kisarazu classroom
- Inagekaigan classroom
History ▪ history
I was founded in 1975 and was renamed to Tokyo and Chiba district academy entrance into a school of higher grade cramming school in 1977 two years later.
In 1984, the name of each school building was changed from the classroom to the school. In addition, it was renamed to the original Tokyo and Chiba district academy in 1997.
- 1975 Tokyo and Chiba district academy foundation
- I am renamed to the Tokyo and Chiba district academy entrance into a school of higher grade cramming school in 1977, and Chiba classroom (existing Chiba school), Ichihara classroom (existing Anesaki school) founds a school
- The 1981 Kisarazu classroom (existing Kisarazu school) opening of a school
- The 1982 Inage classroom (existing Inage school) opening of a school
- 1984 Kimitsu lesson (existing Kimitsu school), the Yawata school opening of a school
- 1986 Tsuga school, the Narita school opening of a school
- The 1987 Goi school opening of a school
- 1988 Honda school, the Kemigawa school opening of a school
- The 1989 Sakura school opening of a school
- 1990 Nishichiba school, the Yotsukaido school opening of a school
- 1991 Togane school, the Mobara school opening of a school
- The 1992 Toke school opening of a school
- 1993 Shinkemigawa school, the Soga school opening of a school
- The 1996 Yachimata school opening of a school
- I am renamed to the Tokyo and Chiba district academy in 1997
- The 1998 Kamatori school opening of a school
- Kemigawa school is renamed to move, Kemigawahama school in 1999
- 2001 high school part Kisarazu school, the high school part Kimitsu school opening of a school
- 2002 high school part Mobara school, the individual guidance Takushi's Toke classroom opening of a school
- 2003 individual guidance Takushi's Mobara classroom, the individual guidance Takushi's Kisarazu classroom opening of a school
- 2005 high school part Soga school, the individual guidance Takushi's Soga classroom opening of a school
- The 2006 individual guidance Takushi's Kemigawahama classroom opening of a school
- 2007 Yachiyochuo school, Yachiyo Murakami school, the Makharihongo school opening of a school
- The 2009 Chibaminato school opening of a school
- The 2010 high school part Nishichiba school opening of a school
- 2011 high school part Narita school, the nexus Chiba school opening of a school
- The 2012 Inagekaigan school opening of a school
- 2014 individual guidance Takushi's Inagekaigan classroom, the Shin-Urayasu school opening of a school
- The 2015 Tsudanuma school opening of a school
- The 2016 Funabashi school opening of a school
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