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Japanese School of Manaus (Portuguese: Escola Japonesa de Manaus; Japanese: マナオス日本人学校 Manaosu Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Manaus, Brazil. The school, which has students between the ages of 6 and 15, has 15 Brazilian Japanese students and 12 Japanese students as of 2013. It was established to educate children of Japanese businesspersons working in the Manaus area.
Home. Escola Japonesa de Manaus. Retrieved on 12 December 2017. "学校所在地 RUA WALDEMAR JARDIM MAUES,441-CIDADE NOVA,MANAUS AMAZONAS BRASIL CEP:69098-455 《これより下は、旧住所です》 ANTIGO:ESTRADA JAITY CHAVES S/N゚,COLÔNIA CACHOEIRA GRANDE BAIRRO DE PARQUE 10 NOVEMBRO,MANAUS AMAZONAS BRASIL"
Viana, André. "Brasil x Japão: Japoneses estão confiantes para a estreia na Copa das ConfederaçõesArchived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive). Universo Online (UOL). 15 June 2013. Retrieved on 4 May 2015. "A milenar cultura japonesa tem como pilares a disciplina e o respeito. Foi com esses alicerces que a Escola Japonesa de Manaus foi criada há 31 anos. Construída para que os filhos dos empresários nascidos na Terra do Sol Nascente transferidos para o Pólo Industrial de Manaus seguissem o rígido aprendizado em que foram criados no Japão, o local abriga hoje 27 alunos (12 deles japoneses e 15 brasileiros filhos de japoneses), entre seis aos 15 anos de idade."
Schools with Japan system senior high school classes are marked with asterisks (*). Weekend/supplementary schools (hoshū jugyō kō) are located in a separate template
Turkey is not included in the classification of Europe by the Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT). Nihonjin gakkō are day schools operated by Japanese associations and usually only include, within the Japanese system, primary and junior high school levels. Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu are overseas branches of Japanese schools; these are boarding and day schools. MEXT categorizes Japanese sections of European international schools as hoshū jugyō kō part-time schools and not as full-time schools. See the template for part-time schools.
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