Nakayoshi Gakuen Feedback Lecture '3R-Forum' Held at Sakura Municipal Usui Junior High School in Chiba Prefecture

The 3R-Forum was held at Usui Junior High School, reporting that acrylic sponges made by students were utilized in Cambodian refugee camps.
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  • 📰 Published: March 30, 2026 at 05:11

On March 13, 2026, the NPO Nakayoshi Gakuen Project (Representative: Yuichi Nakamura) held a feedback lecture titled "3R-Forum" (an event to experience Return, Reflect & Redesign) at Sakura Municipal Usui Junior High School in Chiba Prefecture.

This lecture was held to "return" feedback to the students on how their practical efforts—which began with the "GCC Lab: Learning to Connect with the World" lecture held at Usui Junior High School on September 30, 2025—had been helpful at international sites.

After learning about global challenges and peace through the lecture, the students of Usui Junior High School took concrete action by creating acrylic sponges. At the end of 2025, Nakayoshi Gakuen transported these acrylic sponges to Cambodia, a country that has experienced the ravages of war. Additionally, they used rice provided by schools participating in the "Learning to Connect with the World" program to distribute rice balls to refugees.

Subsequently, the acrylic sponges made by the Usui Junior High School students were actually used for washing dishes in refugee camps.

In this "3R-Forum," students received feedback through local footage and reports. It provided an opportunity for the students to personally experience how their learning and actions led to practical support for people's lives in regions far away that are affected by conflict.