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Japanese School may mean
Education in Japan
Shiritsu zaigai kyoiku shisetsu , an overseas campus of a Japanese private school, thus run by a private school corporation. Accredited by Japan's ministry of education and science.
Nihonjin gakko , a school outside of Japan for the native speakers of Japanese, usually run by a Japanese association. Accredited by Japan's ministry of education and science.
Hoshu jugyo ko or Hoshu ko, a supplementary school outside of Japan run by a local Japanese associates. It offers a part of Nihonjin gakko's curriculum after school hours or on weekends. Accredited by Japan's ministry of education and science.
Toronto Japanese School, a supplementary school run by the Toronto Shokokai Inc.
Minnesota Japanese School, a supplementary Japanese school in Richfield, Minnesota.
Zaigai kyoiku shisetsu , meaning "an educational institute overseas." The definition is vague and sometimes it includes Nihonjin gakko and Hoshu ko, but this category refers to commercial or non-profit private institutions that offer Hoshuko-like programs. Although many of them are named "Hoshu ko" (meaing a supplementary school), their programs are considered as Juku, not accredited by the Japanese government.
Japanese School also may refer to
language school, a school for non-speakers of Japanese to learn the language.
















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