Asahi Gakuen
Supplementary Japanese school in the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Asahi Gakuen あさひ学園 | |
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HQ: JACCC, 244 S. San Pedro St., #308 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Santa Monica Campus: Daniel Webster MS, 11330 W. Graham Place, Los Angeles, CA 90064 Torrance Campus: South Torrance HS, 4801 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, CA 90505 San Gabriel Campus: South El Monte HS, 1001 N. Durfee Ave., South El Monte, CA 91733 Orange Campus: Santiago HS, 12752 Trask Ave., Garden Grove, CA 92843 United States | |
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Type | Supplementary Japanese school |
Grades | PreK-12 |
Website | asahigakuen |
Asahi Gakuen,[lower-alpha 1] or the Los Angeles Japanese School,[lower-alpha 2] is a part-time Japanese school in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.[1][2] The school was founded by the Association for the Promotion of Japanese Language Education in Los Angeles. In 1988, the school had 2,500 students.[3] The school teaches the Japanese language, science, social sciences, and mathematics.[3] As of 1987 the school teaches all four aspects in each school day.[1] The Japan Business Association of Southern California,[lower-alpha 3][4][5] previously known as The Japan Traders' Club of Los Angeles,[lower-alpha 4] as of 1997 financially supports the school.[3]