Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo Brasileiro

Brazilian school
Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo Brasileiro
日伯学園
Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo Brasileiro
Location
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Oizumi, Gunma, Japan
Information
TypeBrazilian School
DirectorMidori Inoue
GradesKindergarten - 12th grade
Enrollment185 students (2008)
AccreditationAccredited by the Brazilian government

Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo Brasileiro (日伯学園, Nippaku Gakuen, Portuguese name means "Japanese Brazilian Center Educational Institute")[1][2] is a Brazilian school in Oizumi, Gunma which serves kindergarten through 12th grade.[3]

It is accredited by the Brazilian government. As of 2019 the center's director was Midori Inoue.[2]

In 2008 the school had 185 students. In 2007, 45 students who had dropped out of Japanese public schools began attending Nippaku Gakuen.[3]

See also

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References

  1. ^ "群馬県認可外保育施設一覧(前橋市を除く)" (Archive). Nihon University. Retrieved on October 23, 2015. "日伯学園(INSTITUTO EDUCACIONAL CENTRO NIPPO BRASILEIRO) 邑楽郡大泉町西小泉1-12-17"
  2. ^ a b "Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão" (Archive). Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo. Retrieved on October 13, 2015. "1. Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo-Brasileiro (Oizumi) Parecer CEB/CNE Nº 33/03, de 05/11/03 Ensinos Fundamental e Médio Diretora: Elika Tozawa Endereço:1-12-17 Nishi Koizumi, Oizumi-machi, Oura-gun, Gunma-ken 370-0517"
  3. ^ a b Nakamura, Akemi. "Flexible and diverse, international schools thrive" (Archive). The Japan Times. January 3, 2008. Retrieved on October 23, 2015.
  • INTERESSADO: Instituto Educacional Centro Nippo-Brasileiro de Oizumi, Japão" (Archive).
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