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  2. Chōsen gakkō - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School charges ¥ 400,000 (US$3,644.65) per year to attend, which many Korean immigrants struggle to afford, so a tuition fee waver would make a big difference to poorer parents who have no choice but to send their children to Japanese schools.

  3. Tokyo Korean School - Wikipedia

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    The primary language of instruction at the school is Korean; but there is an English language department and English library at the school. Japanese is also taught as a second language at the school. [1] Educational essentialism is the main educational philosophy of teachers in both the Korean and English departments at the school.

  4. List of high schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of high schools in Tokyo Metropolis, including the 23 special wards, West Tokyo, and the Tokyo Islands (Izu Islands and Ogasawara Subprefecture). National [ edit ]

  5. Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The school uses the Korean language in its official notices, and the school discourages its students from speaking Japanese while on school grounds. [3] As of 2013 all classrooms have photographs of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il. [2] Female students and teachers wear chima jeogori. The school serves Korean foods in its cafeteria. [3]

  6. Korea University (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The school has received funding directly from the government of North Korea every year since 1956. Between 1956 and 1958, the North Korean government paid ¥321.6 million to purchase the real estate for the school and set up its curriculum. [4] In 2002, it received ¥132.42 million in funding at the direction of then North Korean leader Kim ...

  7. Gyeonggi Academy of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Myongji Foreign Language High School was a dormitory-based foreign language high school that accepted students from all over the country, mainly through its individual and unique admission tests. The students lived in the dormitory, and studied at night under the supervision of the dormitory inspectors, who were outsourced by the school.

  8. Shurin College of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Shurin College of Foreign Languages is a language school in Tokyo, Japan. It offers courses for Japanese-Korean translation, Japanese-Chinese translation, and Business Japanese lessons. It is founded in 1988. [1] It also owns a Japanese language school for foreign students. [2]

  9. KAIS International School - Wikipedia

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    KAIS provides an English-based education to international junior high and high school students living in Tokyo. KAIS International School offers programs for grades 9-12 and integrates SAT preparation, art, photography, theater, and other creative classes, yoga, science laboratories, team sports, digital music composition, academic writing, and ...