Korea International School (Japan)

Korea International School (コリア国際学園, Koria Kokusai Gakkō, Korean: 코리아 국제학원; KIS) is a Korean junior and senior high school in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 2008.

The government of Osaka Prefecture classifies the school as a "miscellaneous school".[1]

Curriculum

The school's curriculum covers both North and South Korea, and this applies to its Korean history and language classes. Most of the school's classes are taught in Japanese. In 2014 the school's vice principal, Om Chang Joon, stated that many parents felt that North and South Korea-aligned schools should not be copying the curriculum found in Korea, and that is why KIS developed its own curriculum.[2]

The school has Japanese, Korean, and English language classes.[3]

Student body

As of 2014 the school had 86 students. Most of them were ethnic Koreans, some of whom had previously lived outside Japan and later returned, while a few were ethnic Japanese.[2]

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See also

Japanese international schools in South Korea:

References

  1. "List of International Schools" (Archive). Osaka Prefecture. Retrieved on August 17, 2015. Japanese version: "外国人学校リスト" (Archive).
  2. Eto, Fukashi. "Osaka school offers new approach to education for ethnic Koreans" (Archive). Kyodo at Japan Times. April 3, 2014. Retrieved on July 31, 2015.
  3. Nakamura, Akemi. "Flexible and diverse, international schools thrive" (Archive). The Japan Times. January 3, 2008. Retrieved on October 23, 2015.

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