Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro explained

ACDCEJ do Rio de Janeiro
Native Name:リオデジャネイロ日本人学校
Address:Rua Cosme Velho,1166, Cosme
Postcode:CEP22241-091
Country:BRA
Coordinates:-22.9395°N -43.2042°W
Pushpin Map:Brazil Rio de Janeiro City#Brazil Rio de Janeiro#Brazil
Established:August 2, 1971

Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro ("Civil Association of Japanese Educational and Cultural Dissemination of Rio de Janeiro"; Japanese: リオ・デ・ジャネイロ日本人学校 Rio de Janeiro Nihonjin Gakkō "Japanese School of Rio de Janeiro") is a Japanese international school in Cosme Velho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1]

It was established on August 2, 1971 (Shōwa 46).[2] It opened to serve employees of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries. The student body decreased after the shipyard closed in 1994.[3] The school was previously in Santa Teresa;[4] the former campus became the Ginásio Experimental Olímpico.[5] [6]

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  1. "学校紹介 ." Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved on March 18, 2014. "Rua Cosme Velho,1166, Cosme Velho RIO DE JANEIRO,R.J,BRASIL,CEP22241-091"
  2. "学校紹介/Introdução" . Associação Civil de Divulgação Cultural e Educacional Japonesa do Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved on 8 May 2015.
  3. "日本人学校の現状" . São Paulo Shimbun. 13 March 2008. Retrieved on 8 May 2015. "リオデジャネイロ日本人学校(藤内博校長)は小学部と中学部の2部構成で、それぞれ6学級の児童11人、1学級の生徒2人の計13人。 同校は60年、石川島播磨重工がイシブラス造船所に派遣された社員の子弟の企業内教育施設(日本語補習校)を開設したのが始まりで、生徒53人で授業が行われた。80年代には創立最多の約400人の生徒数となった。しかし、94年に同造船所が閉鎖されたのを機に減少していった。"
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20090214230036/http://yuchicom.com/rio-nihonjingakko/ Home page
  5. Bastos, Isabela. "Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro terá escola integral para atletas ." O Globo. 7 June 2011. Retrieved on June 5, 2015.
  6. "Escola em Santa Teresa se torna polo de excelência em revelar talentos olímpicos." Cidade Olímpica. 12 August 2011. Retrieved on June 5, 2015.