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A '''foreign school''' is a ] for immigrants. Sometimes this school made for own country student and owned by own country. Foreign school supervised by both host country and organization maybe the organization. | A '''foreign school''' is a ] for immigrants. Sometimes this school made for own country student and owned by own country. Foreign school supervised by both host country and organization maybe the organization. | ||
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A foreign school is a school for immigrants. Sometimes this school made for own country student and owned by own country. Foreign school supervised by both host country and organization maybe the organization.
This academic background may or may not be acknowledged by host country. Several Foreign school allowed to admit host country student.
See also
- Nihonjin gakkō: Japanese school located in another country.
- Chōsen gakkō: school for North Korean students in Japan.
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