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Japanische Schule in Hamburg
Primary & middle school in Halstenbek, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Japanische Schule in Hamburg e.V. (ハンブルグ日本人学校, Hanburugu Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school located in Halstenbek, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, within the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.[1]
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History
The day school was founded on 23 April 1981, with the first campus at Osdorfer Landstraße 390/392 in Hamburg.[2]
The current building in Halstenbek, designed by Architekten R+K, was completed in 1994.[3] The school building has 3,500 square metres (38,000 sq ft) of space and includes athletic facilities. As of 2013 the school had 110 students and 13 teachers; the Japanese government sends the teachers to Germany.[4]
A couple, Jürgen and Christa Heidorn, gave an orchard to the Japanese school.[5]
The Britannica International School is being built on the site of the Japanese school.[6]
The Japanisches Institut Hamburg (ハンブルグ補習授業校 Hanburugu Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a Japanese weekend educational programme, holds its classes in the Hamburg Japanese school building.[7] It has done so since 1994.[4]
- Main entrance
- Japanese School
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School culture
Haruo Yamashita (山下 晴夫, Yamashita Haruo, 1946-1998) created the lyrics and melody of the school song.[8]
See also
- Japanese people in Germany
- German international schools in Japan:
- German School Tokyo Yokohama - in Yokohama, Japan
- Deutsche Schule Kobe/European School
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