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Minami Gyotoku continued...
04/27/06
After the jubilation that followed the securing of a suitable premises last week, it all came crashing down over the weekend.
As mentioned in last weeks update a lot of the property that is of retail/restaurant use are let in a skeleton state, meaning the leasee is responsible for refurbishing -
Minami Gyotoku
04/21/06
At the beginning of this month we were informed that the owner of the school in Minami Gyotoku had, for personal reasons, decided to call it a day. Of course we respect the owners decision but felt it was a shame that the students who had remained loyal to school should lose out and be forced to fin -
New School Abiko
04/18/06
This week sees the launch, in conjunction with eigo park, of our school in Abiko, Chiba prefecture.
The school follows a slightly different concept that aims to bridge the gap between students taking private lessons in a cafe or enrolling at a full scale stand alone school. I think a grea -
You learn something new everyday
04/14/06
I've been busy this week visiting the schools in the englishpool school network. Yesterday I was at epaule in Tsukishima, and had the chance to observe one of our teachers in class.
Whereas most of our children's classes have two or more children in each class in this particular -
Narita
04/10/06
On Friday the Narita School completed it's move into new premises in Nakadai, situated in the New Town area of Narita City.
As the previous school was situated on the 3rd floor of a building close to Narita JR station we are a bit lacking in suitable signage. Hopefully they -
Textbooks
04/05/06
The past few weeks have seen us busy deciding on the textbooks to be used in the various courses we offer through the englishpool school network.
As the academic year here in Japan runs from April to March we here at englishpool use that as the basis for our school year.
Although we all t
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