Japanese School of Guangzhou

International school in Guangzhou, China
23°10′08″N 113°25′28″E / 23.168957°N 113.42451400000004°E / 23.168957; 113.42451400000004InformationWebsitejsgcn.com
Japanese School of Guangzhou
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese广州日本人学校
Traditional Chinese廣州日本人學校
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuǎngzhōu Rìběnrén Xuéxiào
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggwong2 zau1 jat6 bun2 jan4 hok6 haau6
Japanese name
Kanji広州日本人学校
Transcriptions
RomanizationKōshū Nihonjin Gakkō

The Japanese School of Guangzhou is a Japanese international school in Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.[1][2] It was established in April 1995 (Heisei year 7).[3] On June 13, 1995, the Ministry of Education of China approved the establishment of the school.[4]

As of May 2021, there were 267 students enrolled at the Japanese School of Guangzhou.[5]

See also

Mainland China-aligned Chinese international schools in Japan:

References

  1. ^ "Guide for Foreigners in Guangzhou" (Archive). Foreign Affairs Office of the Guangzhou Municipal Government (广州市人民政府外事办公室). p. 32/74. Retrieved on August 17, 2015. "Japanese School of Guangzhou Add: 10 Fengxin Road, Guangzhou Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone Postcode: 510663"
  2. ^ "アクセス." Japanese School of Guangzhou. Retrieved on January 12, 2015. "〒510663 中華人民共和国広東省広州市高新技術産業開発区風信路10号"
  3. ^ "広州日本人学校ホームページ". jsgcn.com. 広州日本人学校. Retrieved 2023-02-25. 平成7年(1995年)4月、広州日本商工会が会員企業から寄付金を集め、在広州日本国総領事館の支援を得て設立した私立学校です。
  4. ^ "Name list of schools with the accreditation by the Ministry of Education For enrolling children of foreign nationals" (Archive). Ministry of Education of China. Retrieved on January 15, 2015.
  5. ^ "校長あいさつ - 広州日本人学校". jsgcn.com. Retrieved 2023-02-25.

Further reading

(in Japanese)

  • Osaki, Hirofumi (大崎 博史 Ōsaki Hirofumi; 国立特殊教育総合研究所教育相談部). "中国・広州日本人学校,香港・香港日本人学校小学部香港校,台湾・台北日本人学校における特別支援教育の実情と教育相談支援" (Archive). 世界の特殊教育 21, 57–63, 2007–03. National Institute of Special Needs Education (独立行政法人国立特別支援教育総合研究所). - See profile at CiNii.

(in Chinese)

  • "广州建日本人学校." Guangzhou Daily. December 11, 2002.

External links

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  • (in Japanese) Japanese School of Guangzhou (geocities.co.jp/NeverLand/1205/) (Archive)
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