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  2. Elementary schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    "Information technology is increasingly being used to enhance education, and most schools have access to the Internet." [2] There is a system of educational television and radio, and almost all elementary schools use programs prepared by the School Education Division of Japan's ex Broadcasting Corporation (Nippon Hoso Kyokai—NHK).

  3. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    As Japanese students grow, their time to assert what they have learned in class to real life is cut dramatically, starting with the elevation from elementary to lower secondary school. [70] A large part of this has to do with cram schooling, or Juku , which can start as early as elementary and takes full effect toward the end of junior high ...

  4. Curriculum guideline (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Age and organization of the school system in Japan. The Japanese school system length of study consists of six years of elementary school starting at age 6, following that would be three years of junior high school and another three years of high school. At the end of the study, the student should be around the age of 18.

  5. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, primary school (also referred to as elementary school) usually begins at ages three or four, starting with either Kindergarten or Grade 1 and lasts until age 11 or 12. Many places in Canada have a split between primary and elementary schools. In Nova Scotia "elementary school" is the most common term.

  6. Yokosuka Education System - Wikipedia

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    Yokosuka Education System (横須賀市教育情報センター) is the public school system operated by Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. YES operates elementary schools, junior high schools, and high schools.

  7. List of elementary schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Christian Academy in Japan (elementary school division) Lycée Français International de Tokyo (Elementary division) Futaba Gakuen Elementary School (雙葉小学校) Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus (Elementary division) Gyosei Primary School (暁星小学校) India International School in Japan (elementary school division)

  8. School lunch in Japan - Wikipedia

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    School meals in Japan were first provided in 1889 at an elementary school located in the current-day city of Tsuruoka, when the school provided free meals for children who could not bring food to the school. The system was encouraged by the government in 1923 and the school meal system spread across the country, until it was abolished due to ...

  9. Category:Elementary schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Canadian International School (Tokyo) Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School; Christian Academy in Japan; Chuo Elementary School (Tokyo) Colegio Hispano Americano de Gunma; Columbia International School