Escuela Japonesa de San José

Japanese school in Costa Rica

Escuela Japonesa de San José (サンホセ日本人学校, Sanhose Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in San Vicente, Moravia, San José Province, Costa Rica, in the Greater Metropolitan Area. It is affiliated with the Japanese Embassy in Costa Rica (Japanese: コスタリカ日本国大使館; Spanish: Embajada del Japón en Costa Rica).[1] It is located in Residencial Los Colegios.[2]

In 2003 it had a total of 26 students. The school has a longer school day than schools in the United States and Costa Rica.[3]

History

A predecessor part-time school opened in 1967. The day school opened on October 1, 1974, and a permanent campus opened in 1976.[4]


References

  1. ^ "学校概要." Escuela Japonesa de San José. Retrieved on 7 July 2018. "日本国名称 在コスタリカ日本国大使館附属 サンホセ日本人学校 コスタリカ国内名称 La Esucuera [sic] Japonesa de San José 学校所在地 Barrio Los Colegios,de Colegio de Farmacéuticos 50mts.al este,Moravia, San José,Costa Rica"
  2. ^ Díaz, Doriam (1999-11-01). "El mes del Sol naciente". La Nación. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  3. ^ Cruz, Yalena de la (2003-01-03). "La Escuela Japonesa (opinion)". La Nación. Retrieved 2018-07-07. - Alternate URL
  4. ^ "学校紹介." Escuela Japonesa de San José. October 12, 1999. Retrieved on July 7, 2018.

Further reading

(in Japanese) By former staff:

  • 野中 栄生 (current principal of the 船橋市立古和釜中学校; former principal of the Escuela Japonesa de San José) "サンホセ日本人学校(小規模校)における特色ある教育活動 ―― 魅力ある学校づくり・・・身近な人材の活用を通して ―― Archived 2018-07-06 at the Wayback Machine." Tokyo Gakugei University. p. 206-209.
  • 小林 洋之 (Chōfu Municipal Fujimidai Elementary School (東京都調布市立富士見台小学校), formerly at the Escuela Japonesa de San José). 自分の思いや考えをもち,豊かに表現できる子の育成 : サンホセ日本人学校における作文指導の工夫(第2章教科指導). 在外教育施設における指導実践記録, Tokyo Gakugei University. 27, 13-16, 2004. See profile at CiNii.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Escuela Japonesa de San José at the Wayback Machine (archive index) (in Japanese)
  • Escuela Japonesa de San José at the Wayback Machine (archive index) (in Japanese)
  • "私たちの学校では サンホセ日本人学校 PURA VIDA!." Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Schools (平塚市学校) network. (in Japanese)
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