Thai-Japanese Association School Sriracha

Private school
13°09′41″N 100°59′11″E / 13.161389°N 100.986389°E / 13.161389; 100.986389InformationTypePrivate school
Elementary school
Lower secondary (junior high) schoolEstablished2009Grades1-9GenderCo-educationalNumber of students456Education systemJapanese CurriculumLanguageJapaneseWebsitetjas.ac.th

Thai-Japanese Association School Sriracha[1] (泰日協会学校シラチャ校, Tai-hi Kyōkai Gakkō Shiracha-kō, or シラチャ日本人学校 Shiracha Nihonjin Gakkō; Thai: โรงเรียนสมาคมไทย-ญี่ปุ่น ศรีราชา, RTGSRong Rian Samakhom Thai Yipun Sriracha) is a Japanese international school in Si Racha, Chonburi, Thailand.[2] It is affiliated with the Thai-Japanese Association School in Bangkok. The school began its operations in early 2009 with an enrollment of 89 students. Currently the School has approximately 456 students.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "学校案内 シラチャ校概要 (Sriracha)". tjas.ac.th (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  2. ^ "学校案内 シラチャ校アクセス ." Thai Japanese Association School. Retrieved on 9 January 2018. "312/10 Moo 5, Surasak, Sriracha, Chonburi 20110, THAILAND"

Further reading

Japanese:

  • 今井 茂人. "姉妹校シラチャ日本人学校、4月開校." バンコク日本人商工会議所所報 (570), 21-26, 2009-10. 盤谷日本人商工会議所. CiNii ID 40016865965.
  • "2009年4月、待望のシラチャ日本人学校が開校します--バンコク日本人学校の姉妹校として、泰日協会学校理事会が一体経営します." バンコク日本人商工会議所所報 (554), 17-22, 2008-06. 盤谷日本人商工会議所. CiNii ID 40016092853.

External links

  • Thai Japanese Association School (in Japanese)
  • Thai Japanese Association School Sriracha at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
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