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Waseda Shibuya Senior High School

1991 establishments in SingaporeBoarding schools in SingaporeEducational institutions established in 1991Japanese international schools in SingaporeShiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu
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Waseda Shibuya SH School
Waseda Shibuya SH School

Waseda Shibuya Senior High School (Japanese: 早稲田大学系属早稲田渋谷シンガポール校, Hepburn: Waseda Daigaku-kei Zoku Waseda Shibuya Shingapōru Kō) is a Japanese school in West Coast, Singapore. It is affiliated with Waseda University in Shinjuku, Tokyo, making it a regional branch of a Japanese private school, and is located on the city-state's western coast. The school is operated by Waseda Shibuya Senior High School Pte. Ltd.

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