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The International School of San Francisco (formerly known as French American International School) is an independent co-educational PK2–Grade 12 school in San Francisco, California, U.S. The lower and middle schools both follow a bilingual curriculum in French and English.
The school is supported by the Japanese government. [1] The SFJS rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of over 1,600 students as of 2016. [1] The student body was 1,116 in 2006. [2] Two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay. For elementary students it operates out of the A. P. Giannini Middle School in San ...
The Kinmon Gakuen (ééćŠć) or Golden Gate Institute is a Japanese language school in San Francisco, California, located at 2031 Bush Street. It was established in 1911 with 133 students. It was established in 1911 with 133 students.
(The school offers Level A in Spanish when there is sufficient demand.) Spanish, Italian, and Arabic are offered at non-native levels in both the IB and French Bac. All students take a minimum of four years of a language other than English; many take a third language as well. All of the language teachers are native in the tongue that they teach.
The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS) is a Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT)-designated weekend Japanese school serving the area. The school system, headquartered in San Francisco, rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of over 1,600 students as of 2016; two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay.
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It also went by the names Sunshine Orthopedic School, [2] Sunshine High School, and as Hilltop High School. The building has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since March 15, 2019. [1] It now contains the San Francisco Unified School District's Cal-SAFE program, the Hilltop School, and various community agencies.