Japanese School of Hanoi

Private school
21°02′01″N 105°46′08″E / 21.0336858°N 105.76881530000003°E / 21.0336858; 105.76881530000003InformationTypePrivate school
Elementary school
Junior high schoolEstablished1996Grades1-9GenderCo-educationalEducation systemJapanese CurriculumLanguageJapaneseWebsite[1]

Japanese School of Hanoi (ハノイ日本人学校, Hanoi Nihonjin Gakkō, Vietnamese: Trường học Nhật Bản tại Hà Nội) is a Japanese international school in Nam Từ Liêm, Hanoi, Vietnam.[1] It serves elementary school and junior high school.

It was established in April 1996, with an initial enrollment of 13 students. It was first located at the Hanoi University of Communications and Transport with a teaching staff of five members.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Home Archived 2015-01-14 at the Wayback Machine. Japanese School of Hanoi. Retrieved on October 7, 2016. "住所: HAM NGHI, MY DINH 2, NAM TU LIEM, HA NOI"
  2. ^ "History." Japan Business Association in Vietnam (JBA; ベトナム日本商工会; Hiệp hội Doanh nghiệp Nhật Bản tại Việt Nam). Retrieved on 10/6/16. Page in Japanese, Page in Vietnamese

Further reading

(in Japanese)

Independent articles
  • Morishita, Kiyoko (森下 規代子; Osaka University of Comprehensive Children Education). "A report of the research on Vietnam Japanese School[permanent dead link]" [sic] (Archive) (ベトナム日本人学校 調査報告). Journal of Osaka University of Comprehensive Children Education (大阪総合保育大学紀要) (3), 157-168, 2009-03-20. Info at CiNii. - English abstract available on pages 10-12 of 12
Articles by former staff members
  • Ishikawa, Yasuo (石川 泰雅; 前ハノイ日本人学校教諭・埼玉県埼玉郡宮代町立須賀中学校教諭). "ハノイ日本人学校における特別活動の取り組みについて : 児童一人ひとりを生かす学校行事を目指して." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 24, 27-31, 2001. Tokyo Gakugei University. Info at CiNii.
  • 青谷 正人 (前ハノイ日本人学校:北海道沙流郡日高町立厚賀中学校). "ハノイ日本人学校における進路資料室開設と進路便り発行への取り組み(その他)" (Archive). 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 33, 219-222, 2010-12-24. Tokyo Gakugei University. Info at CiNii.
  • 武山 昌裕 (北海道旭川市立東五条小学校・ハノイ日本人学校(前)). "ハノイ日本人学校における国際理解教育(第4章国際理解教育・現地理解教育)." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 27, 53-56, 2004. Tokyo Gakugei University. Info at CiNii.

External links

  • Japanese School of Hanoi (in Japanese)
  • The Japanese School of Hanoi Junior High School Archived 2016-10-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
  • "18-6hanoi.pdf" (Archive) - On the website of the government of Tottori Prefecture
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