Educational Foundation Baekdu Hagwon Keonguk (Korean: 오사카백두학원, Japanese: 白頭学院 建国 Hakutō Gakuin Kenkoku - Keonguk/Kenkoku means "country-building"; Japanese name means "Hakuto School"[1]), is a South Korean international school located in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka. It serves kindergarten through high school. It is recognized by the government of Osaka Prefecture as an Article 1 private school under the School Education Act.[2]
The Keonguk Industrial School and Keonguk Higher Girls' School of the Baekdu Association were founded in March 1946.[3]
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Osaka/Osaka area |
Closed
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- Sakai Korean Elementary School (堺朝鮮初級学校)
- Senshu Korean Elementary School (JA)
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Kobe area |
Closed
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- Akashi Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Amagasaki East Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Takarazuka Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Norwegian School
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Kyoto |
Closed/Merged/Renamed
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- Maizuru Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Kyoto Korean No. 1 Elementary School (JA)
- Kyoto Korean No. 3 Elementary School (JA) which may now be Kyoto Korean ES[citation needed]
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Schools with asterisks " (*)" are recognized as Article 1 private schools under the School Education Act. Some schools may need to be designated as such. Schools that are not recognized under Article 1 are categorized as " miscellaneous schools".
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Korean international schools in Japan
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Some international schools in Japan are classified as " miscellaneous schools", others as ordinary private schools
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North Korea (DPRK)-
oriented schools |
Elementary, junior high,
and senior high schools |
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Junior and senior high schools |
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Senior high schools |
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Primary and
junior high schools |
- Amagasaki Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School
- Fukushima Korean School (JA/KO)
- Gifu Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Gunma Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Hokuriku Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Kobe Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Nagano Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Niigata Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- North Osaka Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Okayama Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Saitama Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Seiban North Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Shikoku Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Shizuoka Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Tochigi Korean Primary and Junior High School (JA)
- Tohoku Korean Primary and Junior High School
- Tokyo Korean 1st Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Tokyo Korean 4th Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Tokyo Korean 5th Elementary and Junior High School
- West Tokyo Korean No. 1. Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- West Tokyo Korean No. 2. Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Wakayama Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
- Yamaguchi Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Yokkaichi Korean Elementary and Middle School (JA)
Closed or merged
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- Maizuru Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Shimonoseki Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Tokuyama Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
- Ube Korean Elementary and Junior High School (JA)
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Junior high/Middle schools |
- East Osaka Korean Middle School (JA)
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Primary/Elementary schools |
- Aichi No. 7 Korean Primary School (JA)
- Fukuoka Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Higashi Osaka Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Ikuno Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Itami Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Johoku Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Kitakyushu Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Kyoto Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Kyoto Korean No. 2 Elementary School (JA)
- Nagoya Korean Primary School (JA)
- Osaka Korean No. 4 Elementary School (JA)
- Osaka Fukushima Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Middle Osaka Korean Elementary School (JA)
- South Osaka Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Shiga Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Tokyo Korean 2nd Elementary School (JA)
- Tokyo Korean 3rd Elementary School (JA)
- Tokyo Korean 6th Elementary School (JA)
- Tokyo Korean 9th Elementary School
- Toshun Korean Elementary School & Kindergarten (JA)
- Toyohashi Korean Primary School (JA)
- Tsurumi Korean Primary School (JA)
- West Kobe Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Yokohama Korean Primary School (JA)
Closed/Merged
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- Akashi Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Amagasaki East Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Chikuho Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Kyoto Korean No. 1 Elementary School (JA)
- Kyoto Korean No. 3 Elementary School (JA) which may now be Kyoto Korean ES[citation needed]
- Nara Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Sakai Korean Elementary School (堺朝鮮初級学校)
- Senshu Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Takarazuka Korean Elementary School (JA)
- Tokyo No. 8 Korean Elementary School (東京朝鮮第八初級学校)
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Kindergartens
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- Kokura Korean Kindergarten (小倉朝鮮幼稚園)
- Okayama Korean Kindergarten (岡山朝鮮幼稚園)
- Saitama Korean Kindergarten (JA)
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South Korea (ROK)-
oriented schools |
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This list is not complete. There are about 60 or so North Korean schools and five or so South Korean schools.
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- ↑ "A Guide for Living in Osaka Enjoy Osaka." City of Osaka. p. 91.
- ↑ "List of International Schools" (Archive). Osaka Prefecture. Retrieved on August 17, 2015. "Private Schools where there is a large number of foreigners. (School Education Act Article 1)[...]Hakutou Gakuin Kenkoku Yō/Sho/Chū/Kōtō Gakkō Educational Foundation Baekdu Hagwon Kindergarten/Elementary/Middle/High School 〒558-0032 2-3-13 Oriono, Sumiyoshi-ku, Ōsaka-shi" Japanese version: "外国人学校リスト" (Archive). "外国人の在籍数が多い私立学校(学校教育法第1条校)[...]〒558-0032 大阪市住吉区遠里小野2-3-13"
- ↑ "History of Baekdu Hagwon" (Archive). Baeku Hagwon. Retrieved on August 17, 2015.