School Fair

Each year from late October through early November, Kojimachi Middle School holds a festival to showcase the classroom and club activities of the students. The event includes a choral contest, theatrical productions, and displays of various kinds. Students take the choral contest very seriously because classes compete with one another for the best all-around ranking. The top-ranking class forms the core of another choral group that advances to the Chiyoda Ward Cultural Festival, where it competes with groups from other middle schools in the ward.


Students display chairs and bookshelves they have made in industrial arts classes. In the choral competition, the groups have to sing two songs: one assigned and one of their own choosing. The pianist and conductor are also students.


The displays, covering a variety of subjects, are organized by grade, subject area, or club. For example, ninth graders display the Kiyomizu ware teacups they painted on their class trip. Students in industrial-arts and home-economics classes display items they have made in class, such as chairs or aprons. And the tea ceremony club serves tea to visitors in the traditional way.


The school fair has a different theme each year. In 1999, it was "imaginary door." A display of the teacups that ninth graders painted on their school trip. Students also get to display reports and projects they have done in class.