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  1. Saint Joseph College (セント・ジョセフ・カレッジ) was a Catholic international school, located on the "Bluff" in Naka-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The school started as a division of Gyosei Gakuin in 1888 and was established as an independent school by the Marianists in 1901.

  2. セントジョセフカレッジSaint Joseph Collegeかつて神奈川県 横浜市に存在したインターナショナルスクール

  3. St. Joseph International School/College (SJIS/SJC) Yokohama, Yokohama. 672 likes. Established 1901. The first boys international school in Japan. A lot of western culture in Japan

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  4. In Yokohama, St. Joseph College (1901), a "higher primary school with commercial courses for foreigners or Eurasians of all nationalities," with 120 pupils. In all these schools student and graduate societies for piety, zeal, friendship, sport, etc. have flourished.

  5. 6 de abr. de 1997 · For 12 impressionable years, from the age of 6 to 18, I was a student at this small all-boys Catholic school in the port city of Yokohama, Japan. The entire school had fewer than 500 students...

  6. AN ABBREVIATED HISTORY OF SJIS. 1988 - Beginning of the future of St. Joseph International School within Gyosei Gakko (Morning Star School) conducted by the Marianists in Tokyo. 1901 - September 20, Bro Loui Stoltz and five Marianists with seventy students assemble at 43, Bluff, Yokohama.

  7. 19 de set. de 2021 · After all, St. Joseph College was a Catholic boys school and the regimen was strict—but just…after a fashion. Some teachers resorted to corporeal punishment—with a ruler—which was always borne in silence.