词条 | Escola Japonesa de São Paulo |
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| name = Escola Japonesa de São Paulo | native_name = サンパウロ日本人学校 | logo = SaoPauloJSlogo.gif | image = Sao Paulo Japanese School.jpg | alt = | caption = | motto = | address = Estrada do Campo Limpo,1501, São Paulo-SP | location = São Paulo, São Paulo | country = {{BRA}} | coordinates = {{coord|23|38|42|S|46|45|57|W|region:BR_type:edu_source:kolossus-jawiki|display=title}} | pushpin_map = Brazil São Paulo City#Brazil Sao Paulo#Brazil | pushpin_label = Escola Japonesa | established = | opened = | closed = | type = Japanese international school | district = | grades = | superintendent = | principal = | enrollment = | faculty = | campus_type = | campus_size = | team_name = | newspaper = | colors = | communities = | feeders = | website = {{url|world.nethall.com.br/spescolajp/index.html}} | footnotes = }} The Escola Japonesa de São Paulo[1] ({{IPA-pt|ɪsˈkɔlɐ ʒɐpoˈnezɐ dʒi sɐ̃w ˈpawlu}}, "São Paulo Japanese School", サンパウロ日本人学校 Sanpauro Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international day school in {{Interlanguage link multi|Vila Prel|pt}}, Capão Redondo, Subprefecture of Campo Limpo, São Paulo,[2] operated by the Sociedade Japonesa de Educação e Cultura. It serves students from 6 to 15 years of age in grades 1 through 9. Most of the students have Japanese company executives as parents. The school uses the Japanese curriculum.[3] HistoryThe school opened on August 14, 1967.[4] From the time of opening until 1981, school enrollment increased due to a corresponding increase in Japanese corporate operations. Enrollment decreased after 1981.[5] In 1997 it had 205 students.[3] Due to an increase in Japanese corporate involvement, from 2011 the student population has increased. As of January 17, 2014 the school has 238 students including 178 elementary school students and 60 junior high students.[5] See also
References1. ^"校歌." Escola Japonesa de São Paulo. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. 2. ^Home page. Sociedade Japonesa de Educacao e Cultura. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. "Estrada do Campo Limpo,1501, São Paulo-SP" 3. ^1 Feitoza, Mirna. "Alunos japoneses no lado de cá" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140318082923/http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/1997/8/30/folhinha/11.html Archive]) Folha de S.Paulo. August 30, 1997. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. 4. ^"学校紹介 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508233947/http://world.nethall.com.br/spescolajp/htm/intro_intro.html |date=2013-05-08 }}." Escola Japonesa de São Paulo. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. 5. ^1 "サンパウロ日本人学校 村石校長に聞く㊦ 生徒数が再び増加傾向に" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6O9rTJeYq?url=http://www.saopauloshimbun.com/index.php/conteudo/show/id/16423/cat/148 Archive]) São Paulo Shimbun. February 14, 2014. Further readingAvailable online:
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