Thai-Japanese Association School

Private school
13°45′39″N 100°35′35″E / 13.76083°N 100.59306°E / 13.76083; 100.59306InformationTypePrivate school
Elementary school
Lower secondary (junior high) schoolEstablished22 January 1956 (1956-01-22)Faculty229Grades1-9GenderCo-educationalNumber of students2,631Education systemJapanese CurriculumLanguageJapaneseWebsitetjas.ac.th

The Thai Japanese Association School (Japanese: 泰日協会学校 Tai-hi Kyōkai Gakkō or the バンコク日本人学 Bankoku Nihonjin Gakkō meaning "Bangkok Japanese School", Thai: โรงเรียนสมาคมไทย-ญี่ปุ่น, RTGSRong Rian Samakhom Thai Yipun) is a Japanese school located in Huai Khwang District, Bangkok on Rama 9 Road. It is sponsored by the Thai-Japanese Association.[1] It is the school with the largest campus in Bangkok, and one of the two Japanese schools in Bangkok. It allows students from junior school Grade 1 (equivalent to the U.S. 1st grade) students to middle school Grade 3 (equivalent to the U.S. 9th grade) students to learn. The school only allows students with a Japanese nationality to study.[citation needed]

At one time the Japanese school, previously in the central city, moved to a suburban area. This caused a reduction in the Japanese children's interactions with Thai society because the children began to spend a large amount of time on school buses.[2]

It is affiliated with the Thai-Japanese Association School Sriracha in Si Racha.

Student body

As of April 2018 the school has a total of 2,631 students and 229 teachers at the Bangkok campus, and 456 students at the Siracha campus.[3][4]

See also

  • flagJapan portal
  • flagThailand portal
  • iconSchools portal

References

  1. ^ "Thai-Japanese Association School." Bangkok Post. Retrieved on 28 February 2013.
  2. ^ (in Japanese) Shibayama, Makoto (柴山 真琴 Shibayama Makoto; 学校教育学科比較教育学研究室). "Socialization Environments for Japanese School Children Temporarily Residing in Bangkok in 1990--Are There Any Solutions to Fill a Gap between the Ideal of Overseas Education and Thai Realities?" (Archive; 1990 年前後のバンコク日本人学校通学児の社会化環境 : 海外子女教育理念との乖離の解消策はあるか). Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, University of Tokyo (東京大学教育学部紀要) 33, 211-220, 1994-01-31. See profile at CiNii, See profile at University of Tokyo Repository -- PDF p. 1. Abstract states: "(2) the move of Japanese school from the central Bangkok to its suburb forced Japanese school children to be confined in a school bus for an hour or so which curtailed their direct contact with Thai society,"
  3. ^ "学校案内 バンコク校概要 (Bangkok)". tjas.ac.th (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  4. ^ "学校案内 シラチャ校概要 (Sriracha)". tjas.ac.th (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 July 2018.

Further reading

(in Japanese) Online access:

  • Ozawa, Michimasa (小澤 至賢 Ozawa Michimasa; 国立特殊教育総合研究所教育相談部). "クアラルンプール日本人学校,シンガポール日本人学校チャンギ校及び中学部,バンコク日本人学校における特別支援教育の実情と教育相談支援" (Archive). 世界の特殊教育 21, 51-55, 2007-03. National Institute of Special Needs Education (独立行政法人国立特別支援教育総合研究所). See profile at CiNii.

No online access:

  • Nakajima, Hiroki (中島 博紀 Nakajima Hiroki; 前バンコク日本人学校教諭・佐賀県鹿島市立明倫小学校教諭). "バンコク日本人学校と国際理解教育について." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 22, 27-30, 1999. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.
  • Shiozaki, Kanehito (塩崎 兼人 Shiozaki Kanehito; 前バンコク日本人学校教諭・大阪府海貝塚市立二色小学校教諭). "バンコク日本人学校における障害児教育実践報告 : 海外に散在する日本人学校の障害児教育の課題と展望について." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 22, 101-104, 1999. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.
  • "バンコク日本人学校篇 (特集 花も実もある園芸生活)." クルンテ-プ 19([517]), 4-7, 2011-02. タイ国日本人会. See profile at CiNii.
  • "学校だより バンコク日本人学校から着任のご挨拶." クルンテ-プ 19(521), 20-25, 2011-06. タイ国日本人会. See profile at CiNii.
  • "学校だより バンコク日本人学校から着任のご挨拶." クルンテープ 20(533), 18-22, 2012-06. タイ国日本人会. See profile at CiNii.
  • "学校だより バンコク日本人学校から 着任のご挨拶." クルンテープ 21(545), 18-25, 2013-06. タイ国日本人会. See profile at CiNii.
  • "学校だより バンコク日本人学校から 着任のご挨拶." クルンテープ 22(557), 25-33, 2014-06. タイ国日本人会. See profile at CiNii.
  • "特集 バンコク日本人学校から着任のご挨拶." クルンテ-プ 18(509), 14-20, 2010-06. タイ国日本人会. See profile at CiNii.
  • 泰日協会学校理事会. "2009年4月、待望のシラチャ日本人学校が開校します--バンコク日本人学校の姉妹校として、泰日協会学校理事会が一体経営します." バンコク日本人商工会議所所報 (554), 17-22, 2008-06. 盤谷日本人商工会議所. See profile at CiNii.
  • 原 恒夫. "バンコク日本人学校の進路指導を担当して (海外子女教育<特集>)." The Monthly Journal of Mombusho (文部時報) (1196), p33-36, 1977-01. ぎょうせい. See profile at CiNii.
  • サウェ-ンサック タヌ- [著] 山本 順二 [訳]. "タイから見たバンコク日本人学校 (海外子女教育の課題--進展する国際化の中で<特集>) ." The Monthly Journal of Mombusho (文部時報) (1305), p27-30, 1986-01. ぎょうせい. See profile at CiNii.
  • 玉垣 洋一. "タイの日本人学校について." バンコク日本人商工会議所所報 (627), 15-19, 2014-07. 盤谷日本人商工会議所. See profile at CiNii.

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  • "Thai-Japanese Association School." - Thai-Japanese Association
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