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THE JAPANESE SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL, SINGAPORE

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What does THE JAPANESE SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL, SINGAPORE do?

The Japanese Supplementary School, Singapore is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing supplemental Japanese language education and cultural experiences for students of Japanese nationality in Singapore who attend local or international schools. By fostering a strong Japanese identity, our school helps children grow into well-rounded individuals capable of thriving in an international society. Our mission is to meet the needs of both students and parents by offering high-quality education in Japanese language and culture, with teachers and staff committed to helping students discover the joy of learning and personal growth.

Founded

2000

People

yamada mitsuru, narushima hideo, ishizaka katsumi, kumagai takahiro, dobashi kentaro, uno masahito, tsutsumi yuko, tan jong lek, nomoto takao, tamura hiroyuki

Causes

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Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2000
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Preservation and promotion of Japanese culture: By offering supplementary education in Japanese language and culture, the school helps to preserve and promote Japanese traditions among students of Japanese nationality living in Singapore.
  • Cultural exchange opportunities: Through various activities and events, the school provides a platform for students to experience different aspects of Japanese culture and interact with people from Japan or other countries where Japanese is spoken.
  • Language proficiency improvement: The supplementary education provided by the school helps students improve their language skills in Japanese, which can be beneficial for both personal development and professional opportunities.
  • Enhanced academic performance: By providing additional educational resources and support, the school may help students to excel academically at their local or international schools.
  • Community building: The school fosters a sense of community among its students and families by offering shared experiences

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Program Expense Ratio

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