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Canadian International School (Tokyo) Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School; Christian Academy in Japan; Chuo Elementary School (Tokyo) Colegio Hispano Americano de Gunma; Columbia International School
An elementary school class in Japan. In Japan, elementary schools (小学校, Shōgakkō) are compulsory to all children begin first grade in the April after they turn six—kindergarten is growing increasingly popular, but is not mandatory—and starting school is considered a very important event in a child's life.
The category of schools in the Empire of Japan (1868-1945). This category collects schools existed from 1868 to 1945 . Abolished schools and actual school which existed after 1945 are not included.
It was created in 1993 as the merger of Kinka Elementary School (錦華小学校), Nishikanda Elementary School (西神田小学), and Ogawa Elementary School (小川小学校). The Kinka building became the Ochanomizu Elementary building.
New International School (Tokyo), Tokyo; Nishimachi International School, Tokyo [1] Osaka International School; St. Mary's International School; Saint Maur International School; Seisen International School, Tokyo; Tokyo International School; Tokyo Korean School; Tokyo West International School; Tohoku International School; Tsukuba International ...
Elementary schools in Japan (61 P) G. ... Japanese school stubs (1 C, 212 P) Pages in category "Schools in Japan"
The Kaichi School (旧開智学校, kyūkaichi-gakkō) in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture was one of the first schools in Japan. It opened in a temporary building in May 1873, the year after the first major education reforms were introduced by the new Ministry of Education. The school moved to new premises in April 1876.
German School of Tokyo Yokohama (elementary division) Yokohama International School; Yokohama Overseas Chinese School; Yokohama Yamate Chinese School; Yokohama Korean Primary School (横浜朝鮮初級学校) [32] Kawasaki Korean Primary School (川崎朝鮮初級学校) [32] Nambu Korean Primary School (南武朝鮮初級学校). [33]