Canberra Japanese Supplementary School

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Canberra Japanese Supplementary School Inc. (CJSS; キャンベラ補習授業校 Kyanbera Hoshū Jugyō Kō) is a Japanese supplementary school serving Japanese residents of Canberra, Australia. It holds its classes at Alfred Deakin High School in Deakin, while it has its school office in Yarralumla. It was established on 1 August 1988.[1]

As of 2001 half of the approximately 60 students were dual nationals of Japan and Australia.[2]

See also[]

Full-time Japanese schools in Australia:

References[]

  1. ^ "学校概要" (Archive). Canberra Japanese Supplementary School Inc. Retrieved on 7 April 2015. "借用校 Alfred Deakin High School (Denison St., Deakin, 2600, ACT) ディーキンハイスクール(写真)校舎・2Fにて授業を実施" and "日本大使館領事部:112 Empire Circuit, YARRALUMLA, ACT 2600, AUSTRALIA"
  2. ^ "I learned how to be Japanese at Saturday school – and my teacher thinks that’s good! Archived 8 April 2015 at WebCite" (Archive). AFMLTA National Conference 2011, Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Association Inc. July 6-July 9, 2011. Retrieved on April 8, 2015. See handout Archived 9 April 2015 at WebCite (Archive).

Further reading[]

  • (in Japanese) 飯島 健太郎. "Boys and Girls, be ambitious! : Canberra Japanese Supplementary School" (キャンベラ補習授業校での取り組み (特集 弁理士の海外研修・海外勤務)). パテント 66(9), 46–54, 2013–07. 日本弁理士会. See profile at CiNii.

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Coordinates: 35°19′26″S 149°05′42″E / 35.324°S 149.095°E / -35.324; 149.095


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