The Japanese School in Perth

The Japanese School in Perth (JSP) (パース日本人学校, Pāsu Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school located in City Beach within the Town of Cambridge, Western Australia in the Perth area.[1]

The Japanese School in Perth
パース日本人学校
School entrance, with the building behind
Address
20 Kalinda Drive

,
6015

Australia
Coordinates31.93678°S 115.77079°E / -31.93678; 115.77079
Information
Opened1978
Websitejapaneseschool.wa.edu.au
A former school location, Scarborough Primary School

The school opened in 1978.[2] Historically the school was located on the property of a local Australian school, and the two schools had joint activities.[2] Since 1998 the school uses the four term system used by Australian schools.[3]

The school was previously in Scarborough.[4] In its history, up to 2012, the school had moved three times with its final location purported to be at City Beach. However, Education Minister Peter Collier announced that the Japanese School in Perth will be relocated[5] for the fourth time. The next location has not been disclosed.

See also

Part-time Japanese schools in Australia

References

  1. Home page (Archive). The Japanese School in Perth. Retrieved on 4 January 2014. "20 KALINDA DR, CITY BEACH WA,6015"
  2. Mizukami, Tetsuo. The Sojourner Community: Japanese Migration and Residency in Australia (Volume 10 of Social sciences in Asia, v. 10). BRILL, 2007. p. 140. ISBN 9004154795, 9789004154797.
  3. "Annual Report 2012 English" (Archive) The Japanese School of Perth. p. 2/10. Retrieved on 4 January 2014.
  4. "パース日本人学校ホームページ." (Archive) The Japanese School in Perth. 14 July 2003. Retrieved on 4 January 2014. "157 Deanmore Rd. Scarborough W.A.6019"
  5. . Another Relocation of the Japanese School in Perth. Retrieved on 28 September 2016.

Further reading

  • 亀畑 義彦 and 松倉 康夫. "西オ-ストラリア州・パ-ス日本人学校の教育について--海外における小規模校の教育の実践." 僻地教育研究 (44), p43-47, 1990-03. 北海道教育大学僻地教育研究施設. See profile at CiNii.


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