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Rikkyo School in England (立教英国学院, Rikkyō Eikoku Gakuin) is a Japanese boarding primary and secondary school in Rudgwick, Horsham District, West Sussex.The school uses the Japanese curriculum, [1] and is one of several Japanese schools in the UK to do so. [2]
The British Association for Japanese Studies, BAJS, is an association at Essex University in the United Kingdom, whose aim is to promote studies in Japan. Founded in 1974, the organisation is a member of the Japan Library Group and hands out the annual Morris Memorial Award. It is principally sponsored by Toshiba [1] and the Japan Foundation. [2]
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.
College of Industrial Technology, Amagasaki, Hyogo; Daiichi Junior College for Kindergarten Teachers, Dazaifu, Fukuoka; Daiichi Junior College of Infant Education, Kirishima, Kagoshima; ♀Ehime Women's College, Uwajima, Ehime; Fujita Health University College, Toyoake, Aichi; Fukuoka College of Health Sciences, Fukuoka, Fukuoka
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 began in 1987 and classes were held at Elizabethtown Community College. In 1997 there were 43 students, with 12 of them from Glasgow and some other students coming from Bardstown. The children's parents worked at five companies with operations in the region. A school bus was used to transport the Glasgow students. [208]
At the time of the move, the Japanese community had a position of relative expansion. [8] In 1987 the day school had 657 students. [12] In 1988 the company Wilmott Dixon Western did a renovation on the school facility, adding two rooms for science classes and seven other classrooms, with work scheduled to be done by May 1989. The cost was £ ...