Japanese School New Delhi

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28°30′51″N 77°10′10″E / 28.51417°N 77.16944°E / 28.51417; 77.16944InformationEstablishedSeptember 1, 1964Websitendjs.org

The Japanese School New Delhi (ニューデリー日本人学校, Nyū Derī Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Vasant Kunj, Delhi.[1]

See also

Indian schools in Japan:

Notes

  1. ^ "学校地図." (Archive) Japanese School New Delhi. Retrieved on 4 January 2013. "SECTOR-A, POCKET B&C, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI, INDIA"

Further reading

  • (in Japanese) 杉原 大樹 (ニューデリー日本人学校), 村山 昌夫 (ニューデリー日本人学校), and 小林 倫代 (国立特別支援教育総合研究所教育相談部). "ニューデリー日本人学校における校内支援体制の実際 : 一人ひとりに寄せた細やかな支援・指導を目指して" (Archive). 国立特別支援教育総合研究所教育相談年報 29, 19–22, 2008–06. 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.

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