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School Fair |
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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.
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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. |
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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.
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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. |
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