Education

Early Childhood Education in Japan: Key Differences and Benefits

Selecting the ideal preschool for your child is a pivotal choice that influences a child’s formative years and sets the stage for lifelong learning. In Japan, parents can choose between Kindergartens (Yochien) and Nursery Schools (Hoikuen), each with its own unique educational approach and philosophy. But what if you could […]

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Summer Vacation Homework in Japanese Schools: Purpose And Types

In Japanese schools, students are often given a variety of homework during summer vacation. In this article, we will delve into the various types of homework, highlighting some unique assignments. We will also explore the concept of the “Independent research project” and explain its significance. By the end of this

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Exploring Tutoring Schools in Japan: Types, enrollment and cost

Japanese tutoring schools, known as “juku” or “cram schools,” offer tailored academic support, exam preparation, and enrichment programs. From bolstering academic performance to navigating competitive entrance exams, discover how these specialized learning centres play a pivotal role in the educational landscape of Japan.   What types of tutoring schools are

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Japanese Educational System:From Preschool to Higher Education

Education System Japanese education adopts a 6-3-3-4-year educational framework. Children are required to attend school compulsory for a minimum of 9 years as follows : Education from Grade 1 to 6 at elementary school (Primary) and Grade 1 to 3 at junior high school (Lower Secondary School), also called as

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Why Do Japanese Students Clean and Serve Lunch at School ?

The Japanese educational system has unique characteristics compared to many other countries. For instance, school lunches, student promotion, cleaning, club activities, and group behavior are some of the interesting elements of Japanese school education. These elements are closely tied to Japanese society and culture, providing an education that is unique

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Our founder met Mr. Manoj Singh Negi, Embassy of India, Tokyo, Japan to discuss mutual understanding and support for cross-cultural programs

Recently, our founder, Takanobu Tanaka visited Mr. Manoj Singh Negi, First Secretary who is in charge of culture and education at Embassy of India, Tokyo, Japan and discussed mutual understanding between India and Japan and education in both countries. Embassy of India, Tokyo, Japan will provide support to our programs

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Partnership with IIT Delhi to provide amazing learning experiences for both Indian and Japanese students

  We are pleased to report that our partnership with IIT Delhi’s Academic Outreach and New Initiatives has brought approximately 40 high school students from India and Japan to IIT Delhi (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) in July 2023.     The students attended a riveting robotics workshop led by

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A great interaction between top-ranked girls’ schools in both India and Japan (Uttam School for Girls, Ghaziabad and Toshimagaoka Joshigakuen School)

We have successfully conducted a Global Collaborative Learning Program between Uttam School for Girls, Ghaziabad and Toshimagaoka Joshigakuen Junior and Senior High School. We had over 50 participants from grade 9 to 11 from each school. All of them were very proactive and did a great job in the interaction. Toshimagaoka Joshigakuen is one

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Global Collaborative Learning Program between Doshisha International Junior/Senior High School and Bluebells School International

We successrully conducted a Global Collaborative Learning Program between Doshisha International Junior/Senior High School and Bluebells School International. Doshisha International Junior/Senior High School is one of the most famous schools in Japan with their international education. Their mission is “To nurture students to develop their full potential in an environment of

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The Global Collaborative Learning Program conducted for two consecutive years

We are pleased to report that we conducted our Global Collaborative Learning Program between India and Japan in December 2022. It was the second year to conduct the program with Oberlin High School, a famous private school located in Tokyo, Japan. This year, students from Suncity School and Tagore International

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