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  2. Scuola Giapponese di Milano - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of the students have parents working for Japanese multinational companies who had been transferred to Milan. [2] It uses the public educational system of Japan, and is classified as a private school in Italy. [4] The school was founded on 25 February 1976. [5] In 1990 it had 18 teachers, with one being the Italian teacher, and the ...

  3. Scuola Giapponese di Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Scuola Giapponese di Roma (ローマ日本人学校, Rōma Nihonjin Gakkō, Italian: "Rome Japanese School") is a Japanese international school in Rome, Italy. [1] The day school serves kindergarten, elementary, and junior high school levels. The school, officially opened in 1991 after being accredited by the Japanese Government in 1990, [2 ...

  4. Language education by region - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory lessons in a foreign language normally start at the end of primary school or the start of secondary school. In Luxembourg, Norway, Italy, Malta and Spain, however, the first foreign language starts at age six, in Denmark at age seven and in Belgium at age 10. About half of the EU's primary school pupils learn a foreign language.

  5. Category:Japanese international schools in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese international schools in Italy" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  6. Japanese as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Japanese as a foreign language is studied by foreigners in Japan and non-native speakers worldwide, including those with Japanese ancestry.Many major universities throughout the world provide Japanese language courses, and a number of secondary and even primary schools worldwide offer courses in the language.

  7. Italians in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Italian population in Japan is currently increasing due to the popularity of Japanese culture and is one of the fastest growing European community in Japan. There are also many Italian institutions for the Italian community and few Italian language schools for Japanese people.

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  9. 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 ...