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Sydney Japanese International School

The Sydney Japanese International School (abbreviated as SJIS, Japanese: シドニー日本人国際学校, romanizedShidonī Nihonjin Kokusai Gakkō), formerly known in English as the Sydney Japanese School,[1] and in Japanese as シドニー日本人学校 Shidonī Nihonjin Gakkō, is an independent co-educational Nihonjin gakkō (Japanese international) primary and secondary day school, located in Terrey Hills within the Northern Beaches Council area of Sydney, Australia.[2]

Sydney Japanese International School
シドニー日本人国際学校
Shidonī Nihonjin Kokusai Gakkō
Location
112 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills, Northern Beaches, Sydney

Australia
Coordinates33°40′32″S 151°12′07″E / 33.67556°S 151.20194°E / -33.67556; 151.20194
Information
Former nameSydney Japanese School
TypeIndependent co-educational Nihonjin gakkō (Japanese international) primary and secondary day school
EstablishedMay 1969; 55 years ago (1969-05)
Oversight
SpecialistBilingual education: Japanese–English
PrincipalShinya Ikawa
YearsK9
Enrolment226 (2018)
Campus size6 hectares (14 acres)
Campus typeSuburban
Websitesjis.nsw.edu.au

The school serves elementary and junior high school levels, from Year K to Year 9. The school accepts non-Japanese students,[3] offering them international classes.[4] SJIS is the only Japanese international school in the world to have an English-language division.[5]

The international classes follow the New South Wales curriculum, while there is also a Japanese division following the Japanese curriculum.[5] Tetsuo Mizukami (水上 徹男 Mizukami Tetsuo[6]), author of The Sojourner Community: Japanese Migration and Residency in Australia, wrote in 2007 that the international classes are "so popular" that Australian parents have requested that the SJIS introduce them at the high school level.[4]

History edit

SJIS, the first overseas Japanese school not in an undeveloped country, opened in May 1969 in one room in a Lindfield church.[7] The school was established due to an increase in the Japanese population in the Sydney area,[3] and it served elementary and junior high school levels using a Japanese curriculum. SJIS moved to its permanent location in 1971. It began having the Australian curriculum division for kindergarten through grade 6 in 1975. The school acquired an additional 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land in October 1984. It established a kindergarten in January 1997.[7]

Admissions edit

As of 2019 the Japanese division accepts Japanese passport holders who have long-term visas in Australia. Students with other citizenships may be accepted into Japanese division depending on the school's decision.[8] The international division accepts students with any citizenship so long as they at least have the right to live in Australia long-term and if their parents reside with them. The deputy principal conducts a language examination.[9]

Curriculum and instruction edit

 
Sydney Japanese International School

Each division of SJIS focuses on one stream of education. The international division delivers the New South Wales Curriculum from Kindergarten through to Grade 6. The Japanese Division delivers the Japanese Curriculum from Grade 1 to Year 9.[citation needed] Japanese division students, as of 2014, do five hours of English each week. International division students, as of 2014, do five hours of Japanese instruction each week.[5]

The students in both divisions combine classrooms in three of their subjects: Music, Physical Education and Visual Arts.[5]

Bilingual assemblies are held weekly and all students study and play on the one campus allowing for friendships and interaction throughout the day. By mainstreaming the two divisions the students feel very much part of one school.

Bilingual Education edit

At SJIS significant advances in second language teaching and learning are made through an affiliation with the Centre for Language Teaching Research at Macquarie University (Sydney). Curriculum development is monitored by some of Australia's top researcher's in second language acquisition.

All SJIS students from Kindergarten to year 6 have 45-minute language lessons; high school language lessons, 50 minutes per class, are for either Japanese or English.

As of 2005 the school usually placed two or three non-Japanese students in each class.[10]

Campus edit

The school is on a 5.7-hectare (14-acre) campus located 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of the Sydney central business district.[11] A two-storey classroom and office building was built in February 1996.[7] It includes a soccer oval,[11] and a 200-metre (660 ft) running track. the school installed the track in 1993.[7]

Classrooms include smartboards and telephones connected to the school's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) system. The campus has computer rooms, science laboratories, and special subject rooms such as those for music and home.

Operations edit

Students are required to wear school uniforms. As of 2014 the annual tuition is A$9,000 per child.[5]

Student body edit

As of 2014 the international division has 87 students while the Japanese division has 79 students.[5] As of January 2018 the total number of students at SJIS is 226.[citation needed]

See also edit

Part-time Japanese schools in Australia

References edit

  • Mizukami, Tetsuo. The Sojourner Community: Japanese Migration and Residency in Australia (Volume 10 of Social sciences in Asia, v. 10). BRILL, 2007. ISBN 9004154795, 9789004154797.

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Sydney Japanese School. 13 April 2001. Archived from the original on 13 April 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  2. ^ "School Location." (Archive) Sydney Japanese International School. Retrieved 4 January 2014. "112 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills, NSW 2084 Australia"
  3. ^ a b Mizukami, p. 140 12 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine. "A well-known example of a Japanese school, which accepts local non-Japanese students, is the Sydney Japanese School. In response to the increase of the local Japanese population, a full-time Japanese school was established in 1969,[...]"
  4. ^ a b Mizukami, p. 161 13 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Ham, Melinda. "Bilingual bonus for families" (). The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 March 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  6. ^ "水上 徹男 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine." Rikkyo University. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d "History 2018-07-16 at the Wayback Machine." Sydney Japanese International School. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Japanese Division Enrolment Process 2019-01-13 at the Wayback Machine." Sydney Japanese International School. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  9. ^ . Sydney Japanese International School. Archived from the original on 12 January 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  10. ^ (in Catalan) Fukuda, Makiko. ". Treballs de sociolingüística catalana > 2005: 18 (2004). at Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert (RACO). p. 216: "8. El Col·legi iapones de Ciutat de Mèxic i el de Sidney són els casos excepcionales: el primer ofereix un curs destinat als fills de les parelles nipomexicanes i als de família mexicana, i el segon obre el centre de manera que es distribueixin dos o tres alumnes no japonesos a cada classe."
  11. ^ a b "Facilities 2014-12-04 at the Wayback Machine." Sydney Japanese International School. Retrieved 4 January 2014.

Further reading edit

  • 原 博男. "オ-ストラリアの"小さな日本"—シドニ-日本人学校 (トライ・アブロ-ド--学校から世界へ<特集>)." 教育評論 (493), p26-29, 1988–07. アドバンテ-ジサ-バ-. See profile at CiNii.
  • 秋山 和規. "キャンベラの教育事情とシドニ-日本人学校 (オ-ストラリアの教育--クィ-ンズランド州・南オ-ストラリア州)." Journal of Overseas Education (海外の教育) 23(5), 20–21, 1997–05. 全国海外教育事情研究会. See profile at CiNii.
  • 山本 哲生. "シドニ-日本人学校の教育と課題 (世界教育連盟オ-ストラリア大会に参加して)." Bulletin of the Culture Research Institute, Educational System Research Institute (日本大学精神文化研究所・教育制度研究所紀要) (8), p231-254, 1977–03. 日本大学精神文化研究所〔ほか〕. See profile at CiNii.
  • 江沢 誠一. "開かれた日本人学校の息吹--シドニ-日本人学校 (海外子女教育<特集>)." The Monthly Journal of Mombusho (文部時報) (1196), p68-73, 1977–01. ぎょうせい. See profile at CiNii.

External links edit

  • Sydney Japanese International School English Version
  • Sydney Japanese International School Japanese Version
  • Sydney Japanese School at the Wayback Machine (archive index)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sydney Japanese International School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Sydney Japanese International School abbreviated as SJIS Japanese シドニー日本人国際学校 romanized Shidoni Nihonjin Kokusai Gakkō formerly known in English as the Sydney Japanese School 1 and in Japanese as シドニー日本人学校 Shidoni Nihonjin Gakkō is an independent co educational Nihonjin gakkō Japanese international primary and secondary day school located in Terrey Hills within the Northern Beaches Council area of Sydney Australia 2 Sydney Japanese International Schoolシドニー日本人国際学校Shidoni Nihonjin Kokusai GakkōLocation112 Booralie Road Terrey Hills Northern Beaches SydneyAustraliaCoordinates33 40 32 S 151 12 07 E 33 67556 S 151 20194 E 33 67556 151 20194InformationFormer nameSydney Japanese SchoolTypeIndependent co educational Nihonjin gakkō Japanese international primary and secondary day schoolEstablishedMay 1969 55 years ago 1969 05 OversightNew South Wales Department of EducationMinistry of Education Culture Sports Science and TechnologySpecialistBilingual education Japanese EnglishPrincipalShinya IkawaYearsK 9Enrolment226 2018 Campus size6 hectares 14 acres Campus typeSuburbanWebsitesjis wbr nsw wbr edu wbr au The school serves elementary and junior high school levels from Year K to Year 9 The school accepts non Japanese students 3 offering them international classes 4 SJIS is the only Japanese international school in the world to have an English language division 5 The international classes follow the New South Wales curriculum while there is also a Japanese division following the Japanese curriculum 5 Tetsuo Mizukami 水上 徹男 Mizukami Tetsuo 6 author of The Sojourner Community Japanese Migration and Residency in Australia wrote in 2007 that the international classes are so popular that Australian parents have requested that the SJIS introduce them at the high school level 4 Contents 1 History 2 Admissions 3 Curriculum and instruction 3 1 Bilingual Education 4 Campus 5 Operations 6 Student body 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Notes 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message SJIS the first overseas Japanese school not in an undeveloped country opened in May 1969 in one room in a Lindfield church 7 The school was established due to an increase in the Japanese population in the Sydney area 3 and it served elementary and junior high school levels using a Japanese curriculum SJIS moved to its permanent location in 1971 It began having the Australian curriculum division for kindergarten through grade 6 in 1975 The school acquired an additional 5 acres 2 0 ha of land in October 1984 It established a kindergarten in January 1997 7 Admissions editAs of 2019 update the Japanese division accepts Japanese passport holders who have long term visas in Australia Students with other citizenships may be accepted into Japanese division depending on the school s decision 8 The international division accepts students with any citizenship so long as they at least have the right to live in Australia long term and if their parents reside with them The deputy principal conducts a language examination 9 Curriculum and instruction edit nbsp Sydney Japanese International School Each division of SJIS focuses on one stream of education The international division delivers the New South Wales Curriculum from Kindergarten through to Grade 6 The Japanese Division delivers the Japanese Curriculum from Grade 1 to Year 9 citation needed Japanese division students as of 2014 do five hours of English each week International division students as of 2014 do five hours of Japanese instruction each week 5 The students in both divisions combine classrooms in three of their subjects Music Physical Education and Visual Arts 5 Bilingual assemblies are held weekly and all students study and play on the one campus allowing for friendships and interaction throughout the day By mainstreaming the two divisions the students feel very much part of one school Bilingual Education edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message At SJIS significant advances in second language teaching and learning are made through an affiliation with the Centre for Language Teaching Research at Macquarie University Sydney Curriculum development is monitored by some of Australia s top researcher s in second language acquisition All SJIS students from Kindergarten to year 6 have 45 minute language lessons high school language lessons 50 minutes per class are for either Japanese or English As of 2005 the school usually placed two or three non Japanese students in each class 10 Campus editThe school is on a 5 7 hectare 14 acre campus located 25 kilometres 16 mi north of the Sydney central business district 11 A two storey classroom and office building was built in February 1996 7 It includes a soccer oval 11 and a 200 metre 660 ft running track the school installed the track in 1993 7 Classrooms include smartboards and telephones connected to the school s Information and Communication Technology ICT system The campus has computer rooms science laboratories and special subject rooms such as those for music and home Operations editStudents are required to wear school uniforms As of 2014 the annual tuition is A 9 000 per child 5 Student body editAs of 2014 the international division has 87 students while the Japanese division has 79 students 5 As of January 2018 the total number of students at SJIS is 226 citation needed See also editPortals nbsp New South Wales nbsp Japan nbsp Schools Japanese Australian List of non government schools in New South Wales Part time Japanese schools in Australia Canberra Japanese Supplementary School Melbourne International School of Japanese Japanese Language Supplementary School of QueenslandReferences editMizukami Tetsuo The Sojourner Community Japanese Migration and Residency in Australia Volume 10 of Social sciences in Asia v 10 BRILL 2007 ISBN 9004154795 9789004154797 Notes edit 学校案内 Sydney Japanese School 13 April 2001 Archived from the original on 13 April 2001 Retrieved 12 January 2019 School Location Archive Sydney Japanese International School Retrieved 4 January 2014 112 Booralie Road Terrey Hills NSW 2084 Australia a b Mizukami p 140 Archived 12 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine A well known example of a Japanese school which accepts local non Japanese students is the Sydney Japanese School In response to the increase of the local Japanese population a full time Japanese school was established in 1969 a b Mizukami p 161 Archived 13 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f Ham Melinda Bilingual bonus for families Archive The Sydney Morning Herald 1 March 2014 Retrieved 28 February 2016 水上 徹男 Archived 2015 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Rikkyo University Retrieved 5 March 2015 a b c d History Archived 2018 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Japanese International School Retrieved 17 July 2018 Japanese Division Enrolment Process Archived 2019 01 13 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Japanese International School Retrieved 12 January 2019 International Division Enrolment Process Sydney Japanese International School Archived from the original on 12 January 2019 Retrieved 12 January 2019 in Catalan Fukuda Makiko El Col legi Japones de Barcelona un estudi pilot sobre les ideologies linguistiques d una comunitat expatriada a Catalunya Treballs de sociolinguistica catalana gt 2005 18 2004 See profile at Revistes Catalanes amb Acces Obert RACO p 216 8 El Col legi iapones de Ciutat de Mexic i el de Sidney son els casos excepcionales el primer ofereix un curs destinat als fills de les parelles nipomexicanes i als de familia mexicana i el segon obre el centre de manera que es distribueixin dos o tres alumnes no japonesos a cada classe a b Facilities Archived 2014 12 04 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Japanese International School Retrieved 4 January 2014 Further reading edit原 博男 オ ストラリアの 小さな日本 シドニ 日本人学校 トライ アブロ ド 学校から世界へ lt 特集 gt 教育評論 493 p26 29 1988 07 アドバンテ ジサ バ See profile at CiNii 秋山 和規 キャンベラの教育事情とシドニ 日本人学校 オ ストラリアの教育 クィ ンズランド州 南オ ストラリア州 Journal of Overseas Education 海外の教育 23 5 20 21 1997 05 全国海外教育事情研究会 See profile at CiNii 山本 哲生 シドニ 日本人学校の教育と課題 世界教育連盟オ ストラリア大会に参加して Bulletin of the Culture Research Institute Educational System Research Institute 日本大学精神文化研究所 教育制度研究所紀要 8 p231 254 1977 03 日本大学精神文化研究所 ほか See profile at CiNii 江沢 誠一 開かれた日本人学校の息吹 シドニ 日本人学校 海外子女教育 lt 特集 gt The Monthly Journal of Mombusho 文部時報 1196 p68 73 1977 01 ぎょうせい See profile at CiNii External links editSydney Japanese International School English Version Sydney Japanese International School Japanese Version Sydney Japanese School at the Wayback Machine archive index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney Japanese International School amp oldid 1196064700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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