Japanese School in Warsaw

Japanese international school in Poland
52°08′08″N 21°01′21″E / 52.135653°N 21.02251899999999°E / 52.135653; 21.02251899999999InformationTypeJapanese international schoolWebsitejapoland.pl/gakko/

Japanese School at the Japanese Embassy in Warsaw[1] (在ポーランド日本国大使館付属ワルシャワ日本人学校 Zai Pōrando Nihonkoku Taishikan Fuzoku Warushawa Nihonjin Gakkō; Polish: Szkoła Japońska przy Ambasadzie Japonii w Warszawie[2]), or The Japanese School in Warsaw, is a Japanese international school in Warsaw, Poland.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Mazowieckie." Invest in Poland (Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency). Retrieved on February 10, 2015.
  2. ^ "Szkoła Japońska przy Ambasadzie Japonii w Warszawie poszukuje pracownika." Japanese Club Poland (ポーランド日本人会/Klub Japoński w Polsce). January 21, 2013. Retrieved on February 10, 2015.
  3. ^ Home page. The Japanese School in Warsaw. Retrieved on February 10, 2015. "ul.Kormoranów 7A 02-865 Warszawa Poland"

Further reading

  • Teramoto, Manabu (寺本 学; Shimane University, Faculty of Education, Shimane University Attached Junior High School [ja]). "ワルシャワ日本人学校と国語科実践報告(1991年4月から1994年3月までの活動と実態を中心に)." 国語教育論叢 5, 87–104, 1995-09-01. Shimane University. See profile at CiNii.

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