Japan primary school with only 8 pupils enrols baby goat as student, adds ‘lively vibes’ delighting children
- Declining birth rates and population outflow lead to empty rural classrooms
- School admits four-legged ‘pupil’, holds joyous orientation ceremony

A rural primary school in Japan has enrolled a baby goat as its only new “student”, delighting pupils and amusing mainland social media.
Due to declining birth rates and population outflow, there are fewer new students attending schools in countryside Japan.
A primary school in Isa, Kagoshima Prefecture, is one such institution struggling to fill its classes.
At present, the school has only eight students across six years and failed to enrol any new children for the spring term.
In an effort to delight the students and add lively vibes to the campus, the school decided to welcome an unconventional new classmate – a female baby goat.

The kid, given the name Minami by the school principal, was born at the end of last year. The father of a sixth-grade student who owns a nearby farm, gave it to the school as a gift.