The Dubai Japanese School (DJS) or Japanese School in Dubai (ドバイ日本人学校, Dobai Nihonjin Gakkō, Arabic: المدرسة اليابانية في دبي) is a Japanese curriculum school located in the Al Wasl area in Dubai. The Northern Association of Japanese Community established the school in 1980. The school is in proximity of Jumeira Beach.[1] The pink-colored building is adjacent to the Modern High School campus.
Fumiyoshi Suzuki, the principal, stated in 2009 that almost all graduates of his school go back to Japan to go to high school.[2]
田尻 悟郎 and 猪股 俊哉. "ゆかいな仲間たちの「授業見学」(7)海外日本人学校での英語授業: UAEドバイ日本人学校の場合." The English Teachers' Magazine (英語教育 ) 52(7), 40-42, 2003-10. 大修館書店. See profile atCiNii.
藤田 雅也 (坂出市立白峰中学校・ドバイ日本人学校). "UAEの海を豊かに,日本の国際貢献 : 平成14年ドバイ日本人学校第一回現地理解セミナー : 「UAE水産資源開発センター玉栄茂康氏の講演より」(第4章国際理解教育・現地理解教育)." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 28, 95-98, 2005. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile atCiNii.
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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