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  2. Kongo Gakuen - Wikipedia

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    Kongo Gakuen Elementary, Middle & High School (金剛学園小学校・中学校・高等学校, Kongō Gakuen Shōgakkō Chūgakkō Kōtōgakkō, Korean: 오사카금강학원; RR: Geumgang Hagwon) is a South Korean international school in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan. The school was established in 1946. [1]

  3. Rosetta Stone Learning Center - Wikipedia

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    In September 2006, the Sala school brand was acquired and absorbed as a subsidiary of Dean Morgan K.K., providing one-to-one and group lessons at two locations in Umeda and Namba, in Osaka. As of January 2019, there are 2 schools in western Japan located in Umeda and Kyoto .

  4. Kogan.com - Wikipedia

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    Kogan and other leading retailers criticised the scheme for spending too much money. In 2011, the program had an estimated total cost of $308 million, with each installation costing over $350. [101] Kogan said his company could deliver it for $50 million. [102]

  5. Nova (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    A Nova branch. The Nova Group was founded in August 1981 and was led by CEO Nozomu Sahashi. [11] Nova's corporate headquarters were in Osaka. The company was the largest employer of foreign nationals in Japan, [12] employing 7,000 foreign workers, [13] 5,000 of whom were employed as language instructors. [14]

  6. Gaba Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gaba Corporation (株式会社 GABA, Kabushikigaisha Gaba) is a chain of eikaiwa schools (English conversation schools) in Japan.The company was founded in July 1995 [2] [3] and is currently headquartered in Shinjuku Ward in Tokyo with learning studios in the Tokyo, Chiba, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Fukuoka areas.

  7. ECC (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    ECC (Education through Communication for the Community) is based in the Kansai region of Japan and also has many branches in the Chūbu and Kantō regions. As of March 2020 it has 188 Foreign Language Institute schools across Japan, as well as 24 Airline Institute schools and 12 Global Communication Senka locations. [2]

  8. Category:High schools in Osaka Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "High schools in Osaka Prefecture" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Korea International School (Japan) O.

  9. Soka School System - Wikipedia

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    The Soka School System (Japanese: 創価学園 Hepburn: Sōka Gakuen) is a Japanese corporate body that oversees a series of kindergartens, elementary schools, junior high schools, and high schools in Japan and several other countries as well as an educational support and research facility.