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Private, international school
Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur
クアラルンプール日本人学校
Sekolah Pelajar-Pelajar Jepun Kuala Lumpur
Location
Saujana Resort Seksyen U2, 40150, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Coordinates3°06′34″N 101°34′43″E / 3.1094693°N 101.57855990000007°E / 3.1094693; 101.57855990000007
Information
TypePrivate, international school
Established1966 (1966)
HeadmasterYasuhiko Seto
Websitejskl.edu.my

The Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur (JSKL; Japanese: クアラルンプール日本人学校, Kuararunpūru Nihonjin Gakkō, Malay: Sekolah Pelajar-Pelajar Jepun Kuala Lumpur) is a Japanese international school in Saujana Golf and Country Club in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia. The school uses the Japanese Education Curriculum as its syllabus. The school was established by the Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur.

History

JSKL was established in 1966, being initially based at Jalan Kia Peng. In 1976, it moved to new premises at Taman Seputeh. JSKL moved to its current premises in Subang in April 1993, while the Taman Seputeh premise was reused as the clubhouse of Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur in January 1995.

See also

References

  1. ^ "学校概要". Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  2. "校長あいさつ". Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  3. "KL Japanese School". The Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 13 January 2025. School children from 3 years old to 15 years old learn here as kindergarten, elementary to junior high school student, each in separate sections, uses the Japanese Education System at this school which considered to be one of the top level in the world.
  4. ^ "About JCKL". Japan Club of Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 13 January 2025.

Sources

Further reading

(in Japanese)

Online access

No online access

  • Kamiya, Tsuyoshi (紙屋 剛 Kamiya Tsuyoshi; 前クアラルンプール日本人学校教諭・神奈川県川崎市立京町小学校教諭). "クアラルンプール日本人学校における国際理解教育 : 環境教育及び現地素材を開発して." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 22, 43–46, 1999. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.
  • 田邉 保博 (前クアラルンプール日本人学校中学部教諭・大阪府高石市立清高小学校教諭). "マレイシア・クアラルンプール日本人学校の教育事情." 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 26, 109–111, 2003. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.
  • 小川 陽司 (前クアラルンプール日本人学校:愛知県豊橋市立新川小学校). "クアラルンプール日本人学校の国際交流(国際理解教育・現地理解教育) " 在外教育施設における指導実践記録 33, 97–98, 2010-12-24. Tokyo Gakugei University. See profile at CiNii.

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