Shanghai Japanese School 上海日本人学校 | |
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Hongqiao: 3185 Hongmei Road, Minhang District, Shanghai 201103 〒201103 上海市閔行区虹梅路3185号 上海市闵行区虹梅路3185号 201103 Pudong: 277 Jinkang Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai, 200127 〒200127 上海市浦東新区錦康路277号 上海市浦东新区锦康路277号 200127 | |
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Simplified Chinese | 上海日本人外籍人员子女学校 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 上海日本人外籍人員子女學校 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Shanghai Japan Person Foreign Personnel Children School | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 上海日本人学校 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 上海日本人學校 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Shanghai Japan People School | ||||||
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Kanji | 上海日本人学校 | ||||||
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The Shanghai Japanese School (SJS) is a Japanese international school serving primary and junior high school levels in Shanghai. It has two campuses,one in Hongqiao and one in Pudong. The school's teachers are Japanese citizens. [1] The school also has a senior high school component.
As of 2020 [update] the principal of the Pudong campus is Naoto Sashida(?) (佐次田 直人,Sashida Naoto)(?), [2] and the principal of the Hongqiao campus is Kenji Fujihara (藤原鎌次,Fujihara Kenji). [3]
In April 1987,the school was founded as The Japanese Government General Consulate of Shanghai,Shanghai Japanese School. [1] The school has since changed its name to the current Shanghai Japanese School.
The Pudong campus (Japanese and Traditional Chinese:浦東校,Simplified Chinese:浦东校,Hepburn:Hotō/Pūton Kō,Pinyin:Pǔdōng Xiào), [5] with 4,643 square metres (49,980 sq ft) of space,has 71 teachers and serves 1,079 students in the elementary and junior high school levels. [1] The Hongqiao campus (Japanese and Traditional Chinese:虹橋校,Simplified Chinese:虹桥校,Hepburn:Honchao Kō,Pinyin:Hóngqiáo Xiào) in Minhang District, [6] with 8,727 square metres (93,940 sq ft) of space,has 61 teachers and 1,340 students in elementary school. [1] The SJS Senior High School is located on the Pudong campus. [7]
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