Tehran Japanese School

School
35°45′49″N 51°24′52″E / 35.7635177°N 51.41447560000006°E / 35.7635177; 51.41447560000006InformationEstablishedJune 8, 1968Websitetehran2014.sakura.ne.jp

The Tehran Japanese School (テヘラン日本人学校, Teheran Nihonjin Gakkō, Persian: مدرسه ژاپنی‌ها در تهران[1]) is a Japanese international school located in Tehran, Iran, attached to the Japanese Embassy.[2] It used to be located in another area of Tehran.[3]

It serves primary school through junior high school.

It opened on June 8, 1968 (Shōwa 43).[4]

References

  1. ^ "image.jpg." Tehran Japanese School. Retrieved on September 19, 2015.
  2. ^ "中近東の日本人学校一覧(平成25年4月15日現在)." (Archive) Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Retrieved on 2 January 2014. "NO.18 GHOBADIAN-WEST ST.AFRICHA AV.TEHRAN, IRAN "
  3. ^ "中近東の日本人学校一覧" (Archive). National Education Center, Japan (国立教育会館). February 21, 1999. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "テヘラン Japanese School Attached to Embassy of Japan No.117 Naft 12th St, Zafar Ave, Tehran, Iran"
  4. ^ "本校の概要" (Archive). Tehran Japanese School. Retrieved on September 18, 2015. "現地の日本人会が主体となって設立し、1968年(昭和43年)6月8日に開校した。"

Further reading

  • 前田 雅彦 (前テヘラン日本人学校校長 愛知県北名古屋市立師勝東小学校 校長). "テヘラン日本人学校の学校運営" (Archive). - Tokyo Gakugei University

External links

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  • Japanese School in Tehran (in Japanese)
  • Japanese School in Tehran (in Japanese) (Archive)
  • Japanese School in Tehran (in Japanese) (Archive)
  • "Japanese School in Tehran awarded a "School Prize" in JICA Essay Contest." (Archive) Japan International Cooperation Agency. February 13, 2013.
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