Sundai Preparatory School

Sundai Preparatory School
駿台予備学校
2nd Building
Location

Japan
Information
TypePreparatory School
Motto第一志望は、ゆずれない。
Established1918
PrincipalNaoko Yamazaki
GradesGrade 6 - Grade 12
Websitewww2.sundai.ac.jp

Sundai Preparatory School (駿台予備学校, Sundai Yobigakkō) is the oldest[1] extracurricular college-preparatory school in Japan. It was founded in 1918 by Toshiharu Yamazaki (山崎 寿春 Yamazaki Toshiharu), a Japanese English Literature scholar and a graduate of Amherst College, Harvard College, and Yale University (Graduate School).[2][3] Along with Kawai-juku and Yoyogi Seminar, it is one of the three largest groups of preparatory schools. Sundai Preparatory School is regularly ranked as first by the number of acceptances to the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, both considered the most competitive universities in Japan.[4] Admission is competitive, and students must receive satisfactory grades in national examinations to enroll.[5]

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