South Korea, Busan
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The Busan Japanese School is a private integrated elementary–middle school (小中一貫教育校) in Busan, serving elementary and junior high grade levels on a single campus. The school employs teachers dispatched from the Japanese Ministry of Education, as well as Japanese and Korean teachers living in Busan, who teach classes; English and Korean are among the subjects taught, along with arts. Admission requires Japanese language ability at a level corresponding to the student's grade in Japan.
Busan Japanese School is a private, co-educational elementary and middle school operated by the Busan Japanese Association. It is located in Suyeong District, Busan, on a hillside with views toward the Tsushima Strait, near Gwanganli Beach. The school was established on October 1, 1975 and follows the Japanese national curriculum, with local adaptations that include Korean language and English language study. The school comprises an elementary division and a middle division and currently enrolls around 38 students. Staff include teachers dispatched from Japan and local educators. A school bus service operates between the Haewoondae area and the school; usually parents bring students to the bus stops, with arrangements available for delegated pickups.