German School Of Tokyo Yokohama
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The German School of Tokyo Yokohama, ja, 東京横浜独逸学園, Tōkyō Yokohama Doitsu Gakuen, german: Deutsche Schule Tokyo Yokohama, DSTY is an officially approved German school in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, Japan. It is the oldest German school in East Asia still in existence today.


Overview

The school includes a kindergarten, a primary school, a middle school (Orientierungsstufe) and a secondary school, which ends with the Abitur graduation exam with the option to enter the university. Other possible graduations are available excluding the possibility to go to university. These are the technical secondary school certificate (Fachoberschulabschluss), the secondary school certificate (Realschulabschluss) and the secondary modern school qualification (Hauptschulabschluss). Classes are held in German. For foreign languages English, Japanese, French, Latin and Spanish (as a school club) are available. The closest subway station is Nakamachidai Station (10 minutes by foot).


History

The German School of Tokyo Yokohama was established in 1904 in Yokohama. After the
1923 Great Kantō earthquake The struck the Kantō Plain on the main Japanese island of Honshū at 11:58:44 JST (02:58:44 UTC) on Saturday, September 1, 1923. Varied accounts indicate the duration of the earthquake was between four and ten minutes. Extensive firestorms an ...
many German families moved from Yokohama to Tokyo. The school opened its new building in Ōmori, Ōta, Tokyo, in 1934. The building suffered little damage during World War II, but was requisitioned by the American military government as enemy property following Germany's capitulation in May 1945, so school activity came to a standstill. American authorities returned the school's impounded property in 1951 and school activity finally could restart on December 1, 1953, with 17 students in total. In 1960 the first graduation students received their certificates. At the time the school campus was in Ota, Tokyo.Deutscher Bundestag 4. Wahlperiode Drucksache IV/3672

Archive
. Bundestag (West Germany). 23 June 1965. Retrieved on 12 March 2016. p. 35/51. "Deutsche Schule Tokyo 1847 2-chome, Sanno Ota-ku" On November 27, 1967, the school's old building was replaced with a modern structure. After 1970 the student numbers rose quickly and the school outgrew its space. It was decided to build a new, more spacious school building in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama. The school's activities started there in September 1991 with 450 students. After a temporary slump in the number of schoolchildren, the enrollment numbers rose significantly, requiring the addition of a third floor to the 1991 building in 2010. The school survived the triple disaster of 2011 without any structural damage, but the number of students initially fell sharply due to the departure of many families. Today the effects of the crisis can no longer be seen, with over 550 students now attending the school.


See also

*
List of junior high schools in Kanagawa Prefecture This is a list of junior high schools in Kanagawa Prefecture. Municipal Yokohama Aoba-ku * Akanedai ( あかね台) * Aobadai ( 青葉台) * Azamino ( あざみ野) * Ichigao (市ケ尾) * Kamoshida ( 鴨志田) * Midorigaoka ( 緑が丘) * Mit ...
* List of elementary schools in Kanagawa Prefecture German schools in Japan: * Deutsche Schule Kobe/European School Japanese international schools in Germany: * Japanische Internationale Schule zu Berlin * Japanische Internationale Schule in Düsseldorf * Japanische Internationale Schule Frankfurt * Japanische Schule in Hamburg * Japanische Internationale Schule München * Toin Gakuen Schule Deutschland (closed)


References


Further reading

* Deutscher Schulverein Tokyo-Yokohama (ed.):''20. Jahresbericht 1974. September 1973-August 1974.''Tokyo, 1974. * Heinz Riesenhuber, Josef Kreiner (ed.):''Japan ist offen. Chancen für deutsche Unternehmen.''Heidelberg,1998. * Stiftung Deutsche Schule Tokyo Yokohama (ed.):''Festschrift Deutsche Schule Tokyo Yokohama.
904-2005 9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra a ...
''Tokyo,2005. * 井本 美穂. "Kindergarten Education in Deutsche Schule Tokyo Yokohama : With a Focus on the Cooperation between Kindergarten and Elementary School" (東京横浜独逸学園の幼稚園教育 : 幼小連携を中心に). 音楽文化教育学研究紀要 (25), 215-222, 2013.
Hiroshima University is a Japanese national university located in Higashihiroshima and Hiroshima, Japan. Established in 1929, it was chartered as a university in 1949 following the merge of a number of national educational institutions. History Under the National ...
教育学部音楽文化教育学講座
See profile at
CiNii.


External links

* {{Authority control Educational institutions established in 1904 Elementary schools in Japan International schools in Yokohama High schools in Yokohama Tokyo 1904 establishments in Japan