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  2. Princeton Community Japanese Language School - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Berlitz Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, he opened schools in New York and New Jersey. In 1886, he moved the headquarters and his personal residence to New York City. In 1895, a children's language learning book was published by Maximilian Berlitz. [3] By 1914, there were about 200 Berlitz schools; 63 Berlitz schools in Germany, and 27 in Britain. [4]

  4. New Jersey Japanese School - Wikipedia

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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. That month, the school employed three Americans as teachers, while Japanese people had other teaching positions. [6]

  5. Pioneer Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer is a co-educational day school for PreK-12 and a boys-only boarding school for high school students. The school is located in Wayne, New Jersey, about 30 minutes west of New York City. 1999 – Established as a middle school at 366 Clifton Avenue in Clifton, New Jersey; 2006 – Opened second campus at 1255 Main Avenue in Clifton.

  6. Hoshū jugyō kō - Wikipedia

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    The offices of the Princeton Community Japanese Language School in Princeton, New Jersey. In North America, the hoshūkō are usually operated by the local Japanese communities. They are equivalent to hagwon in ethnic Korean communities and Chinese schools in ethnic Chinese communities. [13]

  7. Torah Academy of Bergen County - Wikipedia

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    The school's Mock trial team was the 2005 New Jersey State Champions and received press coverage both in the Tri-State Region as well as overseas for its efforts to gain accommodations to participate in the National High School Mock Trial Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina without being required to compete during the Jewish Sabbath. [6]

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