Manila Japanese School

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Established in 1968 the Manila Japanese School initially opened its doors in Manila. This wasn’t just any school. It served a vital role for Japanese students living in Metro Manila. Imagine the challenges these young learners faced being so far from home. The school became a haven a place to connect with their culture and language. After a decade in Manila the Manila Japanese School relocated to Parañaque. There it remained for nearly two decades. The school thrived. It built a strong community among students and families. Think of the friendships forged the memories created during those years. Finally in 2001 the Manila Japanese School found its current home in Bonifacio Global City. This move brought the school closer to other international institutions like the British School Manila and the International School Manila. The new location offered modern facilities and enhanced learning environments. But the school maintained its focus on Japanese language and culture. Even today Manila Japanese School remains administratively linked to the Embassy of Japan in Manila. It continues to serve its community. This school isn’t merely a place of learning. It’s a testament to the enduring ties between Japan and the Philippines. It represents the cultural exchange that enriches both nations. Its journey reflects the growth and adaptation of a community far from home. The Manila Japanese School a vital link across continents.

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