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The Japanese Community School of Athens ( ja, アテネ日本人学校 ''Atene Nihonjin Gakkō'', el, Ιαπωνική Σχολή Αθηνών) was a
Japanese international school ''Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu'' ( 在外教育施設 "Overseas educational institution"), or in English, Japanese international school or overseas Japanese school, may refer to one of three types of institutions officially classified by the Ministry ...
in the Ano-Pefki (Άνω Πεύκη) area of
Pefki Pefki ( el, Πεύκη, , meaning "pine", before 1959: Μαγκουφάνα - ''Magkoufana'', ) is a suburb in the northeastern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Lykovry ...
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in the
Athens metropolitan area The Athens metropolitan area ( el, Μητροπολιτική Περιοχή της Αθήνας) spans within the Attica region and consists of 58 municipalities plus areas of East Attica and West Attica, having reached a population of 3,722,54 ...
. The school was designated on February 25, 1977 (Showa 52) and certified on December 18, 1992 (Heisei 4).過去に指定・認定していた在外教育施設


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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology The , also known as MEXT or Monka-shō, is one of the eleven Ministries of Japan that composes part of the executive branch of the Government of Japan. Its goal is to improve the development of Japan in relation with the international community ...
. Retrieved on January 15, 2015.
It closed in April 2007 (
Heisei The is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Emeritus Akihito from 8 January 1989 until his abdication on 30 April 2019. The Heisei era started on 8 January 1989, the day after the death of the Emperor Hirohito, ...
19).Home page
. Japanese Community School of Athens. Retrieved on January 15, 2015.
) It was decertified on March 31, 2012 (Heisei 24). The school had a magazine, Tabidachi (旅立ち).
() (select text to view content). Japanese Community School of Athens. April 18, 2001. Retrieved on April 24, 2016

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Further reading

* 樽本 信浩 and 全国海外子女教育・国際理解教育研究協議会. ''ヤーサス!エーゲ海 : アテネ日本人学校の子どもたち''. 樽本信浩著 ; 全国海外子女教育国際理解教育研究協議会監修. (国際理解教育選書シリーズ). 創友社, See_profile_at
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