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The Japanese School of New York established a branch campus in New Jersey on April 1, 1992, with grades one through four. [5]Its original enrollment was 13, but by May 1993 it had 60 students.
The school offices at 14 Moore Street Memorial Hall (now Bierenbaum Fisher Hall) at Rider University, where the school's classes are held. The Princeton Community Japanese Language School (PCJLS; プリンストン日本語学校 Purinsuton Nihongo Gakkō) is a Japanese weekend school in the Princeton, New Jersey area.
15 New Jersey. 16 New Mexico. 17 New York. 18 North Carolina. 19 Oregon. 20 South Carolina. 21 Tennessee. ... The Japanese School of New York, Greenwich; Whitby ...
The school was the 135th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New ... Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, and starting in 2008, Italian ...
Supplementary Japanese schools in the United States (25 P) Pages in category "Japanese international schools in the United States" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Score another win for parental rights and common sense. Three school districts in New Jersey were given the green light to drop a controversial transgender student policy after years of...
St. Aloysius High School, Jersey City (closed 2007) St. Anthony High School, Jersey City (closed 2017) St. Dominic Academy, Jersey City; Saint Joseph of the Palisades High School, West New York (closed in 2009) St. Mary High School, Jersey City (closed in 2011) St. Peter's Preparatory School, Jersey City; Yeshiva Gedolah School of Bayonne, Bayonne
The school was founded in 1990. [6] Before Keio Academy opened, many children of Japanese nationals on work assignments in the United States returned to Japan to get a high school education. Keio Academy opened so they could get a Japanese education in the United States. By 1988 the Japanese government decided not to fund the school. [2]