Keio Gijuku (Gakkō Hōjin)

Keio Gijuku (慶應義塾) is a Gakkō Hōjin (学校法人), or incorporated educational institution of Japan registered under the Private Institutions Act of 1949 (私立学校法) in 1951. Keio University, which succeeded the original Gijuku under the Edict of Universities of 1920 (大学令), is also considered one of the oldest and best universities of Japan.

Overview
Keio Gijuku was founded in Edo in 1858 by the Japanese educationist Fukuzawa Yukichi as an Anglo-Dutch style private school (義塾), and was meant to spread Western knowledge for modern civilisation. Later it was renamed "Keiō Gijuku" and was relocated in 1868 (Keiō 4). In 1890, the first university faculties were established at the early modern Keio University, and the original curriculum was rebranded as 'Secondary section' (普通部). Today's Keio education system was formed under the Private Institutions Act of 1949 in the post-war era.

Attached school
Keio Gijuku currently operates:


 * Higher Education
 * Keio University (慶應義塾大学)
 * Secondary Education
 * Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior and Senior High School (慶應義塾湘南藤沢中等部・高等部)
 * Keio Senior High School (慶應義塾高等学校)
 * Keio Girls Senior High School (慶應義塾女子高等学校)
 * Keio Shiki Senior High School (慶應義塾志木高等学校)
 * Keio Chutobu Junior High School (慶應義塾中等部)
 * Keio Futsubu School (Boys Junior High School) (慶應義塾普通部)
 * Keio Academy of New York (慶應義塾ニューヨーク学院)
 * Elementary Education
 * Keio Yochisha Elementary School (慶應義塾幼稚舎)
 * Keio Yokohama Elementary School (慶應義塾横浜初等部)
 * Language Education
 * Keio Foreign Language School (慶應義塾外国語学校)