Chitose senior high school is located in Chitose city, Hokkaido. As we have a large international airport in our city, Chitose city is considered an international city and the door to Hokkaido.
Chitose senior high school is the largest high school in Hokkaido with about 1070 students. We have three courses of study, “International Business Course,” “International Studies Course,” and “General Course.”
Our students enjoy their school life. They not only study hard for their future but also actively take part in sports, educational clubs, and student government.
Educational Policy
・School Precepts
Purpose of School Life:
To Create an Enjoyable Environment
To Provide an Enriching Experience
To Provide a Supportive Atmosphere
Conducive to Learning
To Encourage Students to Establish and Develop a Life Plan.
Attitude and Behavior:
To Develop Independence and Self-Discipline
To Develop Friendship and Cooperation
・Educational Principles
1 To encourage independent thinking and to develop a practical ability to deal with various situations
2 To achieve high academic standards, develop consideration for others and encourage dedication and commitment
3 To educate students to cooperate with others in this age of internationalization and cultivate an international awareness
・Fundamental Principles
1 To improve attitude and behavior
2 To cultivate scholastic achievement
3 To promote participation in club activities
4 To expand career possibilities
School History
1950. 4.30 Hokkaido Chitose Senior High School established (First Principal : Mr. Yuzo KOYAMA)
1952.3.1 School song composed
1953.3.8 The 1st Graduation Ceremony
1994.11.8 Sister school relationship with Kong-Hang Senior High School in Korea began
1995~1997 Mutual Exchange Program with Kong-Hang Senior High School implemented in July and December
1999.4.1 Three Commercial Course classes were changed to two International Business Course classes and one International Studies Course
2000~ Mutual Exchange Program with Kong-Hang Senior High School in July and December resumed
2000~ Mutual Exchange Program with James River High School in the United States of America began
2008.6 The 60th school anniversary “commemorative sign” set up