Xingzhou Japanese School Xingzhou Japanese School

Living facilities are complete: the school and Jixi University use student apartments, canteens, baths, hospitals, ATMs, etc. So the living welfare facilities are quite complete.

Approved by the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs, the school now employs 5 Japanese foreign teachers, and at most 7 Japanese foreign teachers teach in Xingzhou at the same time. Sin Chew Japanese School is the first private school in Jixi to be qualified to employ foreign experts, and it is also one of the schools that employ the largest number of Japanese foreign teachers in China. In addition, many provincial and municipal teaching experts and teachers who have returned from Japan have begun to hold teaching positions. Now he is engaged in general higher education for Japanese majors, adult junior college for Japanese majors, adult undergraduate education, self-taught college education for Japanese majors, self-taught college education for Japanese majors, and accelerated education for Japanese majors.

Xingzhou Japanese School of Jixi University 16 years has been devoted to Japanese teaching and research. With painstaking efforts, it will stand out and become a well-known Japanese education school in China.

The school 65438-0995 was recognized by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange and listed in the list of overseas Japanese education institutions in Japan.

1996 the school was listed in the national dictionary of running schools by social forces after being audited by the provincial and municipal education committees.

1in may, 998, the Japan foundation for international exchange made an exception and presented textbooks to the school because its students did well in the international Japanese proficiency test.

Since 1995, the school has organized students to participate in the 15 international Japanese proficiency test, which is the first school in Jixi area to organize students to participate in the international Japanese proficiency test with the best results. Ren Liwei, a college student who cooperated with Jixi University, scored 368 points (out of 400 points) in the International Japanese Proficiency Level 1 Examination, setting a record for Japanese majors in Jixi. The school has organized students from Jixi area to participate in the international Japanese proficiency test for many times, and is now the examiner of the Japanese TOEIC test (J-TEST Practical Japanese Appraisal Test) in Jixi area. Since 2003, the J-TEST Practical Japanese Appraisal Examination has been conducted two or three times a year in this school.