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Japanese school (Swiss Stories 2016, by Nicolás Zonvi) - Swiss Press Award

A visit to the Japanese school in Uster on August 28, 2015
A visit to the Japanese school in Uster on August 28, 2015
Photo / Swiss Stories
2016

Japanese school

Nicolás Zonvi

16 students in nine grades: Due to the small number of students, one-on-one instruction is the norm at the Japanese school in Uster. While 35 students per class is common in Japan, the curriculum in Uster is otherwise entirely aligned with that of the East Asian island nation. A visit demonstrates how the school differs from a regular Swiss school.

Photo / Swiss Stories
2016

Nicolás Zonvi

16 students in nine grades: Due to the small number of students, one-on-one instruction is the norm at the Japanese school in Uster. While 35 students per class is common in Japan, the curriculum in Uster is otherwise entirely aligned with that of the East Asian island nation. A visit demonstrates how the school differs from a regular Swiss school.

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