The school opened on April 28, 1980 (Showa 55),[3] and it had its origins in an educational programme established in 1972.[4] It was previously at Slunna 8.[3]
References
^"学校の概要." Japanese School in Prague. Retrieved on 23 January 2015. "Skuteckeho 1388, 16300 Praha6" – Map
^"子女教育." Embassy of Japan in the Czech Republic. Retrieved on 20 February 2015. "プラハ日本人学校 住所:Skuteckeho 1388, 163 00 Praha 6–Repy"
^ ab"学校の概要" (). Japanese School in Prague. March 8, 2001. Retrieved on April 24, 2016. "Slunna 8 PRAHA 6 Stresovice CR" and "3.設置年月日 1980年(昭和55年)4月28日 <今年は開校20周年にあたります>"
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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.