The Budapest Japanese School

Japanese international school in Hungary
47°30′58″N 18°59′27″E / 47.5161019°N 18.990904999999998°E / 47.5161019; 18.990904999999998InformationTypeJapanese international schoolWebsitebpjpschool.hu

The Budapest Japanese School (BJS; 在ハンガリー日本国大使館付属ブダペスト日本人学校 Zai Hangarī Nihon-koku Taishikan Fuzoku Budapesuto Nihonjin Gakkō; Hungarian: Budapesti Japán Iskola[1]) is a Japanese international school operating in an auxiliary building of Virányos Iskola, a Hungarian-language elementary school in Budapest, Hungary.[2][3] It serves as an elementary and junior high school, and it is affiliated with the Embassy of Japan in Budapest.

As of 2005 there were going to be around six students.[3]

References

  1. ^ "学校要覧・学校規則・入学案内." The Budapest Japanese School. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
  2. ^ "ブダペスト日本人学校学校規則" (Archive). The Budapest Japanese School. Retrieved on 9 February 2015. "学校の所在地は、ブダペスト市 Virányos út 48(Virányos Iskola内)に置く。" - Address in Hungarian: "1125 Budapest Virányos út 48"
  3. ^ a b "Japán iskola nyílt Budapesten". Heti Világgazdaság (HVG). 11 May 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2018. Japán iskola nyitotta meg kapuit Budapesten, ahol - a japán tanévnek megfelelően áprilistól - mintegy félszáz kisdiák kezdhette meg tanulmányait az első tanévben.

External links

  • flagJapan portal
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  • (in Japanese) The Japanese School of Budapest
  • (in Hungarian) "Képek: így néz ki egy japán iskola Budapesten" (Archive). Eduline. 8 April 2011.
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