Japanese School in Prague

Japanese international school in Czech Republic
50°4′9.98″N 14°18′42.37″E / 50.0694389°N 14.3117694°E / 50.0694389; 14.3117694InformationTypeJapanese international schoolWebsitejpschool.cz

The Japanese School in Prague (Czech: Japonská škola v Praze, プラハ日本人学校 Puraha Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Řepy, District 6, Prague, Czech Republic.[1][2] It is attached affiliated with the Embassy of Japan in Prague.

The school opened on April 28, 1980 (Showa 55),[3] and it had its origins in an educational programme established in 1972.[4] It was previously at Slunna 8.[3]

References

  1. ^ "学校の概要." Japanese School in Prague. Retrieved on 23 January 2015. "Skuteckeho 1388, 16300 Praha6" – Map
  2. ^ "子女教育." Embassy of Japan in the Czech Republic. Retrieved on 20 February 2015. "プラハ日本人学校 住所:Skuteckeho 1388, 163 00 Praha 6–Repy"
  3. ^ a b "学校の概要" (). Japanese School in Prague. March 8, 2001. Retrieved on April 24, 2016. "Slunna 8 PRAHA 6 Stresovice CR" and "3.設置年月日  1980年(昭和55年)4月28日 <今年は開校20周年にあたります>"
  4. ^ 文部科学時報 – Issues 1559–1570. p. 62. "プラハ日本人学校は、 1972 年に在チヱコ日本国大使館の中に補習授業校として発足し、 1980 年に日本人学校として開校しました。その後、校舎が数回移転し、 2004 年夏から現在地に落ち着きました。 2002 年度まで 25 名前後で推移をしていた児童生徒数[...]" – See search page

Further reading

  • 木庭 和雄 (福生市立福生第三小学校). "プラハ日本人学校に赴任して(第6回創価大学教育研究大会報告)[permanent dead link]" (Archive). 創大教育研究 17, 43–44, 2008–03. Soka University. Alternate location (Archive). See profile at CiNii. See profile at Soka University.
  • "プラハ日本人学校 大久保 瑞恵" (Archive). 公益社団法人信濃教育会.

Reports by those affiliated with the school:

  • Sugino, Masahiko (杉野 雅彦; 前プラハ日本人学校 教頭 高知県教育委員会事務局生涯学習課 課長補佐). "プラハ日本人学校の国際理解教育" (Archive). Tokyo Gakugei University. p. 108–110.
  • Tanei, Ichirō (種井 一郎; 前プラハ日本人学校 教諭 兵庫県神戸市立塩屋中学校 教諭) "プラハ日本人学校での現地理解と平和学習" (Archive). Tokyo Gakugei University. p. 74–77.

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