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  2. Teikyo School United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Teikyo School United Kingdom (帝京ロンドン学園高等部, Teikyō Rondon Gakuen Kōtōbu, lit. ' Teikyo London Academy High School Division ') is a Japanese international school in Wexham, Buckinghamshire, 20 miles to the west of London. [3] It educates 59 students aged between 15 and 18 years.

  3. Rikkyo School in England - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 the Ministry of Education of Japan approved Rikkyo School as an overseas school. Afterwards the school opened its high school division. At that time the school educated students in ages 10 through 18. [1] Toshio Iwasaki of the Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry wrote that this school was the first Japanese high school outside Japan to ...

  4. Japanese School in London - Wikipedia

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    That year, the average Saturday school class sizes were 24 pupils per class in elementary school, 21.5 pupils per class in junior high school, and 23.25 pupils per class in the senior high school. In 1999 within the Saturday school there were 98 children of mixed British and Japanese heritage who came from mostly Anglophone homes.

  5. Chaucer College - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer College Canterbury is an independent college for Japanese university and high school students. It was founded in 1992 by Hiroshi Kawashima, the head of the Shumei Foundation, and opened on 13 October 1992, and is located in a prize-winning building featuring a combination of western and oriental architectural styles on the campus of the University of Kent at Canterbury.

  6. List of hoshū jugyō kō - Wikipedia

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    This is because when the Japanese government calculates whether a hoshuko has over 100 students and therefore is eligible for such assistance, the government does not include students in classes not oriented towards the Japanese curriculum, nor students who are not in compulsory education levels (as in kindergarten and senior high school).

  7. Japanese in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Japanese in the United Kingdom include British citizens of Japanese ancestry (Japanese: 日系イギリス人, Hepburn: Nikkei Igirisujin) or permanent residents of Japanese birth or citizenship, as well as expatriate business professionals and their dependents on limited-term employment visas, students, trainees and young people participating in the UK government-sponsored Youth Mobility Scheme.

  8. Princeton Community Japanese Language School - Wikipedia

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    The school's Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT)-compliant classes are part of its Division 1. The principal of Division 1 is funded by MEXT. [5] In addition, the school offers Japanese heritage language courses, Japanese as a foreign language courses, [6] and courses for adults as part of Division 2, which is oriented to children attending university in the United States and other persons ...

  9. Japanese School of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese school classes remained on the Rosemary Hall campus; the Hebrew school leased several buildings on the campus to the Japanese school for up to eight years. The classes of each school are held in separate buildings, while both schools share the fieldstone gymnasium. [20] In 2005 an arson incident occurred on the school campus.