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gakkou
School
An educational institution. The Japanese school year begins in April and includes rigorous entrance examinations at each stage from middle school through university.
学校は九時に始まります。
School starts at nine o'clock.
'学校' (gakkou) combines '学' (gaku, meaning 'study') and '校' (kou, meaning 'school'), denoting an institution for learning. The concept of formal schooling in Japan developed during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century.
'学校' is commonly used in formal contexts, primarily in relation to education, and appears in both spoken and written forms. It is applicable nationwide, encompassing a variety of educational institutions.
Reflected in various educational policies and contexts within modern Japanese literature.