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Full-Time Courses Are 1.02 Times More Likely to Be Offered to Students in Mie Prefectural High Schools

Summary by 伊勢新聞
On the 14th, the Mie Prefectural Board of Education announced the status of applicants for prefectural high schools as of the 12th of last month. The number of applicants for full-time courses was 10,246, down 571 from the previous year, marking a decrease for the second consecutive year. The ratio of applicants to available places fell 0.04 points to 1.02. According to the board, the number of expected junior high school graduates was 15,535, d…
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On the 14th, the Mie Prefectural Board of Education announced the status of applicants for prefectural high schools as of the 12th of last month. The number of applicants for full-time courses was 10,246, down 571 from the previous year, marking a decrease for the second consecutive year. The ratio of applicants to available places fell 0.04 points to 1.02. According to the board, the number of expected junior high school graduates was 15,535, d…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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