Scuola Giapponese di Roma
The Scuola Giapponese di Roma (ローマ日本人学校, Rōma Nihonjin Gakkō, Italian: "Rome Japanese School") is a Japanese international school in Rome, Italy.[1] The day school serves kindergarten, elementary, and junior high school levels.
The school, founded in 1989, serves Rome's Japanese community, which had 1,285 people in 2010. The school itself had, as of 2011, 40 students, a number that is lower than previous years due to the Great Recession causing some Japanese companies to close operations in Rome. The school also has a weekend programme for students who attend Italian schools during the week.[2] The Japanese Weekend School of Rome (ローマ日本語補習授業校 Rōma Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō) is held on the school property.[3]
The school also includes the Roma Japanese Kindergarten (ローマ日本人幼稚園 Rōma Nihonjin Yōchien; Scuola Materna Giapponese).[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "ようこそ!ローマ日本人学校のホームページへ:." (Archive) Scuola Giapponese di Roma. Retrieved on 2 January 2014.
- ↑ Coppeto, Chiara. "La comunità giapponese a Roma." (Archive) Commune of Rome. Retrieved on 9 January 2014. "Una Scuola frequentata durante tutto l’anno, soprattutto dai figli dei giapponesi che vivono a Roma, i quali vogliono mantenere uno stretto legame con la propria terra d’origine, in particolare per quanto riguarda l’insegnamento della lingua. Come conferma Tetsuro Miyata gli iscritti quest’anno sono circa 40, distribuiti tra asilo, elementari e media, non molti anche a causa della retta molto alta e della crisi economica mondiale che ha portato alcune aziende giapponesi a chiudere e tornare in patria. La Scuola, però, è frequentata anche da bambini che durante la settimana studiano in istituti italiani, ma che desiderano, in quanto figli di coppie miste, imparare meglio il giapponese e la sua cultura."
- ↑ Home page. The Japanese Weekend School of Rome. Retrieved on 31 March 2015.
- ↑ "Scuola Materna Giapponese." Scuola Giapponese di Roma. Retrieved on 31 March 2015.
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