・ Art
・ General English (Japanese teachers)
・ Oral Communication (native speakers)
・ Health and Physical Education
・ Home Economics (including Computer Studies)
・ Japanese (including Japanese Classics)
・ Maths
・ Music
・ Science
・ Social Studies
・ Environmental Studies
Core Mandatory Subjects
・ General English (Japanese teachers)
・ Oral Communication (native speakers)
・ Health and Physical Education
・ Home Economics (including Computer Studies)
・ Japanese (including Japanese Classics)
・ Maths
・ Science
・ Social Studies
・ General Studies
・Field work
・Special programs
・Volunteer work
・Work Experience
Elective Courses
・ Art
・ Calligraphy
・ Music
Core Mandatory Subjects
・ General English (Japanese teachers)
・ Japanese
・ Maths
・ Social Studies
・ Physical Education
・ Biology
・ Information Technology
Liberal Arts
・ Earth Science
Science
・ Chemistry
・ Physics
Elective Courses
・ Art
・ Global Studies in English
・ Music
・ Geography
・ Further maths
Core Mandatory Subjects
・ General English (Japanese teachers)
・ Japanese
・ Health and Physical Education
Liberal Arts
・ Math
・ History
・ Global Studies in English
・ Earth Science
・ Ethics
・ Music
・ Politics
・ Art
Science
・ Biology
・ Chemistry
・ Physics
・ Maths (optional)
In addition to the option of joining calligraphy as a special activity, senior high school first year students can take an elective course in shodo, or the art of writing kanji (Chinese characters) and Japanese hiragana with a brush and ink.
Throughout their time at Kamakura Jogakuin, students have a chance to study about the history and culture of Kamakura. Fields of study include:
It is hoped that all subjects, where possible, try to incorporate
references to local culture.
Early in the first semester, JHS Grade 1 students have an etiquette lesson, in which they study, among other things, how to bow and how to use chopsticks correctly. This lesson is taught by the tea ceremony teacher.