Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo Brasileiro (日伯学園, Nippaku Gakuen, Portuguese name means "Japanese Brazilian Center Educational Institute") is a Brazilian school in Oizumi, Gunma which serves kindergarten through 12th grade.
It is accredited by the Brazilian government. As of 2019 the center's director was Midori Inoue.
In 2008 the school had 185 students. In 2007, 45 students who had dropped out of Japanese public schools began attending Nippaku Gakuen.
See also
Japanese schools in Brazil:
- Escola Japonesa de São Paulo
- Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro
- Escola Japonesa de Manaus
References
- "群馬県認可外保育施設一覧(前橋市を除く)" (Archive). Nihon University. Retrieved on October 23, 2015. "日伯学園(INSTITUTO EDUCACIONAL CENTRO NIPPO BRASILEIRO) 邑楽郡大泉町西小泉1-12-17"
- ^ "Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão" (Archive). Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo. Retrieved on October 13, 2015. "1. Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo-Brasileiro (Oizumi) Parecer CEB/CNE Nº 33/03, de 05/11/03 Ensinos Fundamental e Médio Diretora: Elika Tozawa Endereço:1-12-17 Nishi Koizumi, Oizumi-machi, Oura-gun, Gunma-ken 370-0517"
- ^ Nakamura, Akemi. "Flexible and diverse, international schools thrive" (Archive). The Japan Times. January 3, 2008. Retrieved on October 23, 2015.
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