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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
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.
Home page (Archive). Japanische Internationale Schule Frankfurt. Retrieved on 2 January 2014. "Langweidenstrasse 8-12 60488 Frankfurt am Main Bundesrepublik Deutschland"
"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"
"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"
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.