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Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School

Tokyo Korean Middle and High School (東京朝鮮中高級学校 ''Tōkyō Chōsen Chūkōkyūgakkō''; (朝鮮語:도꾜조선중고급학교)) is a North Korea-aligned Korean international school in Jūjōdai (十条台), Kita-ku, Tokyo.〔"(所在地 of 東京朝鮮中高級学校 )" ((Archive )). Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School. Retrieved on April 12, 2015. "東京都北区十条台2-6-32"〕 As of 2013 it was one of ten North Korean-aligned high schools located in Japan. As of that year, Shin Gil-ung serves as the school's principal.〔Zolbert, Alex. "(Attending a North Korean school ... in Japan )" ((Archive )). ''CNN''. February 4, 2013.〕 It operates under the Chongryon. In 2014 Isabel Reynolds of Bloomberg News described the school as "large and relatively prosperous" compared to other North Korean international schools in Japan.〔Reynolds, Isabel. "(North Korean schools in Japan soldiering on despite tough times )" ((Archive )). Bloomberg News at ''The Japan Times''. November 13, 2014. Retrieved on April 12, 2015.〕
==History==

Historically the school received funding from the North Korean government and a six million yen ($63,000 US in 2013) subsidy every year from the Japanese government. Around 2011 the Japanese government made North Korea-aligned schools ineligible for tuition waivers. In 2013 the Japanese government announced that this school would no longer get subsidies. By that time funding from the North Korean government had sharply declined.〔"(Class action )" ((Archive )). ''The Economist''. June 15, 2013. Retrieved on April 12, 2015.〕

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