Jisho

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にほんじんがっこう 日本人学校
Noun
1. school for Japanese outside of Japan
Wikipedia definition
2. Nihonjin gakkō, also called Japanese School, is a full day school outside of Japan for native speakers of Japanese. It is an expatriate school, designed for children whose parents are working on diplomatic, business, or educational mission overseas and have plans to go back to Japan for good. The schools offer exactly the same curriculum used in public elementary and middle schools in Japan, so when the students go back to Japan, they will not fall behind in the class.
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