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Primary & middle school in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Japanische Internationale Schule Frankfurt
フランクフルト日本人国際学校
School Entrance in April, 2015
Address
Langweidenstrasse 8-12 60488 Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Coordinates50°07′54″N 8°37′50″E / 50.1317°N 8.6305°E / 50.1317; 8.6305
Information
TypePrimary & middle school
Grades1-9
Websitejisf.de

Japanische Internationale Schule Frankfurt e.V. (フランクフルト日本人国際学校, Furankufuruto Nihonjin Kokusai Gakkō, JISF) is a Japanese international school in Frankfurt - Hausen, Germany.

The Japanisches Institut Frankfurt am Main e.V. (フランクフルト補習授業校 Furankufuruto Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a Japanese weekend supplementary school, conducts its classes in the same building.

It was first established on April 21, 1985 (Showa 60). As of FY2022, a total of 207 students were enrolled at JISF, with 34 staffs working at the school. Of the students, 164 were in grades 1 to 6 while 43 were in 7 to 9.

See also

References

  1. Home page (Archive). Japanische Internationale Schule Frankfurt. Retrieved on 2 January 2014. "Langweidenstrasse 8-12 60488 Frankfurt am Main Bundesrepublik Deutschland"
  2. "お問い合わせ." Japanisches Institut Frankfurt am Main e.V. Retrieved on April 2, 2015. "フランクフルト補習授業校 Japanisches Institut Frankfurt am Main e.V. Langweidenstr. 8-12 60488 Frankfurt am Main"
  3. "学校の概要" (). Japanische Internationale Schule Frankfurt. June 5, 2001. Retrieved on April 24, 2016. "6.開設の時期 1985年 (昭和60年) 4月21日"
  4. "学校長挨拶 - フランクフルト日本人国際学校 JISF". jisf.de. Retrieved 2023-03-04. 2022年度は小学部164名、中学部43名の計207名。そして34名の教職員でスタートしました。

Further reading

  • Yamaguchi, Akio (山口 昭男 Yamaguchi Akio) (前フランクフルト日本人国際学校教; 諭・兵庫県神戸市立宮本小学校教諭). "フランクフルト日本人国際学校での国際交流学習の展開 : 異なったものを認めよう." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 22, 75–78, 1999. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.

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