Archive for July, 2010

Record attendance at ASIJ’s summer program

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With over 500 students ranging from kindergarten to grade 11, The American School in Japan’s 2010 Summer Studies Program from June 14–July 2 was the biggest yet. Students from over 30 different schools, some coming from overseas especially to participate, spent three weeks exploring a diverse range of subjects from advanced algebra to digital video [...]

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English Studio’s summer

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With summer just around the corner, many parents and their children are making plans for the holidays. English Studio has put together four weeks of summer school classes, starting August 3, designed to meet the needs of both students and parents—fun, yet educational; exciting, but safe. The classes are based on proven curricula that promise [...]

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Summer open days at Joy to the World

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Joy to the World in Bunkyo-ku will host two open days during the summer, on Saturday, July 10 and Tuesday, August 31, both from 10am–2pm. All families with children from babies up to 12-year-olds are welcome to have a look inside the kindergarten. Teachers and bilingual administration staff will be on hand to guide parents [...]

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Year-end celebrations at ABC International

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June was a busy month for the ABC International School community. Graduation and year-end ceremonies were celebrated in the middle of the month, followed by a special visit from the students’ dads to accept Father’s Day gifts their sons and daughters had been making. Toward the end of June, ABC hosted its year-end ballet recital. [...]

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Public seminars at New International School

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New International School is happy to announce a series of seminars open to the public on topics such as Dual Language Education, Multi-age Education, Thinking Styles and the Development of Thinking Skills, High School Placement Options, and several others. Seminars will be presented simultaneously in English and Japanese. More details available at http://newis.ed.jp.

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