10 local high school students bound for Japan

Posted by watchmen
December 21, 2017
Posted in COMMUNITY

The ten Negrense high school students set to study at Miyakonojo Higashi High School in Japan on a three-year scholarship received their passports from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), yesterday.

The students, who began their studies of Japanese language and culture at the Organization for Industrial, Spiritual, and Cultural Advancement (OISCA) Training Center of Bago City, are scheduled to leave the country in March 2018./WDJ

The ten Negrense high school students set to study at Miyakonojo Higashi High School in Japan on a three-year scholarship received their passport from the DFA, yesterday. Also in the photo are DFA Regional Consular Office Desk-Bacolod officer-in-charge Carolina Constantino (sixth from left), and Karen Dinsay (right) and April Duran (left) of the Negros Occidental Scholarship Program.

 

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