Japanese schools have numerous rules. The rules are referred to askosoku. Rules concern a variety of different things including student's hair (tohatsu rules). Students are not supposed to dye their hair and are supposed to leave it the normal Japanese black hair color.
There are also rules affecting clothing (fukuso). Virtually all Japanese schools used to require students to wear uniforms but apparently now only about half of the schools require uniforms.
Getting to school on time is covered by toko-jikan rules. In various anime series, Ranma 1/2 comes to mind here, we see students rushing to get to the school on time and, if late, they may get physically blocked by a gate closing the entrance to the school.
Mochimono rules govern personal belongings while katei seikatsugovern certain rules covering the home life of the students. Still more rules govern behavior over vacations (yasumi-chu no sugoshikata), behavior off campus (kogai de no sugoshikata), motorbikes (otobai), and part-time work (arubaito).
Students are not supposed to have part-time jobs. An example of this is shown in Kimagure Orange Road where Madoka, still attending high school, ends up getting a part-time job at a cafe and has to keep the job secret.
In U.S. schools, at least, there seems to be a close relationship to students obtaining a part-time job and a decline in the quality of their work. Such students tend to sleep in class and take less interest in their studies so the idea of schools banning such jobs as they do in Japan does make some sense.
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The best school for Australians in Singapore is A.I.S.S! Which is Australian international school Singapore! there are really good at working! whatever but for American International School in Singapore is OFS International School which is Overseas Family School and it totally cool they have no rules and rocks well there is some rules but not so compicated as Local school they are sucks!
It was the code of the Samurai.
Japanese people do not speak Chinese unless they have learned it in school or have lived in China. For the languages of Japan, click here.
People will have to bow to any Japanese soldier if they meet them on the road.If they failed to bow,they will be severely punished or get whacked or even get killed.
Some school rules might include "no weapons in school" or "no running in the hallways." School rules are generally posted in the school handbook that is given to students each year.
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It depends on what high school you go to. Some have rules that say you can not make out there and there are other schools that do not have any rules about making out.
People can study Japanese at these 4 Japanese language schools in Canada: Atlas Japanese Language School in Toronto, Coquitlam Japanese Language Academy in Vancouver, the Ottawa Japanese Language School and the Vancouver Japanese Language School. I could not find a definite answer to this question as some language sites only had one or two Japanese language schools in Canada.
Japanese national costume. Only kidding, some of them wear school uniform and some of them wear normal clothes. Depends on the school's uniform policy, just like every other country in the world.
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Some school does but some school don't. I suppose it's the way the rules are.
A Japanese language school teaches Japanese (by definition).
If your under school rules, yes. School rules..
There are a number of places where one may find pictures of Japanese school girls. One may find pictures on uniform purchasing websites or catalogs, or there may be pictures on some Japanese School and education websites.
No. Girls in japan roll up their skirts on purpose to make them shorter. It actually against school rules. http://www.femaleontop.com/entertainment/japanese-school-mini-skirt.html
Sheridan Japanese School was created in 1994.