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Seigakuin Atlanta International School

is an international private school located in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, northeast of Atlanta.〔Putnam, Judy. "(What Are The Peachtree Corners Voting Districts )." ''Peachtree Corners Patch''. December 1, 2011. Retrieved on June 6, 2012.〕〔"(Map )" ((Map )). Seigakuin Atlanta International School. Retrieved on January 11, 2012. "5505 Winters Chapel Road , Atlanta , GA 30360 USA"〕〔"(Relocating school has Japan ties )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. September 29, 2002. JJ1. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.〕〔"(Zoning Map )." ((Archive )) Peachtree Corners, Georgia. Retrieved on November 9, 2012.〕 It is an affiliate to Seigakuin University,〔Lively, Kit. "(EDUCATION IS MADE IN JAPAN, EXPORTED TO ATLANTA )." ''Orlando Sentinel''. December 24, 1990. A1. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.〕 and therefore is a ''Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu'' (私立在外教育施設) or an overseas branch of a Japanese private school.〔"(私立在外教育施設一覧 )" ((Archive )). Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Retrieved on March 1, 2015.〕 It is one of only two schools in the United States and the only school in Greater Atlanta to have its curriculum accredited by the Japanese Ministry of Education.〔White, Betsy. "(School in Atlanta skips Saturdays Japanese youngsters here enjoy community instead )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. September 12, 1992. A7. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.〕 From its founding in 1990 until 2003, the school had been located on the property of Oglethorpe University in Brookhaven, DeKalb County. In 2003, the school moved to its current location. Since April 2008, has served as the principal.〔"(Principal )." Seigakuin Atlanta International School. Retrieved on September 18, 2012.〕〔"(校長あいさつ )." Seigakuin Atlanta International School. Retrieved on September 18, 2012.〕
==History==
The organization Seigakuin Atlanta International School, lnc. was founded in March 1990, and classes for the SAINTS school began on September 5, 1990.〔"(History )." Seigakuin Atlanta International School. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.〕 The school was originally located on the property of Oglethorpe University in Brookhaven in unincorporated DeKalb County,〔Evans, Sherrell. "(SCHOOL MATTERS Former U.N. diplomat heads Japanese school here )." ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution''. July 26, 1994. C2. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.〕〔"(私立在外教育施設一覧 )" ((Archive )). National Education Center, Japan (国立教育会館). January 10, 2000. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "聖学院アトランタ国際学校 3007 Hermance Drive,NE Atlanta,GA 30319 U.S.A."〕 in a former public elementary school building.〔〔 This facility is now occupied by PATH Academy, a charter school.〔"(Contact Us )." PATH Academy. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "PATH Academy 3007 Hermance Drive, NE, Atlanta, GA 30319"〕
The SAINTS junior high school opened in 1993. In 1994 the Japanese Ministry of Education approved SAINTS as an overseas educational facility.〔 In the northern hemisphere spring of 1995 the school planned to add the ninth grade, the final educational year. The school had no plans to add a high school. The school's first group of ninth graders were scheduled to graduate in 1996. Sherrell Evans of the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' said that many would go on to area public and private high schools, or attend private Japanese boarding schools in New York and Tennessee (Keio Academy of New York and Tennessee Meiji Gakuin High School).〔
As of 2002 the school has class sizes of seven or eight students per grade. In 2002 the school announced plans to move to a property in Gwinnett County formerly owned by the First Romanian Baptist Church. The campus has a capacity of up to 110 students. Minako Ahearn, the executive board director and business manager, said that the school was more centrally located for its students.〔 The school purchased the campus in March 2003, and the new school opened in April of that year. A new classroom building at the Gwinnett facility opened in 2007.〔

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