On the last day of class, we had a year-end party!
The students had a great time playing games and singing in each class.
The students commented that it was fun to talk with everyone and that they were able to deepen their friendships, making it a very meaningful time.
Winter vacation of our school is from December 23rd (Sat) to January 8th (Mon).
During this period, our office will be opened from 10:00am to 4:00pm (except weekends) and closed from December 28th (Thu) to January 9th (Mon).
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thank you for your cooperation.
On November 14th, under the clear autumn sky adorned with the brilliance of fall, as part of our curriculum, we visited the renowned "NIHON MIN-KA EN " located in Tama, Kawasaki City.
We had the opportunity to explore traditional Japanese-style houses. Viewing everyday items and tools from the past provided a close-up look at the daily life of historical Japan, sparking our imaginations.
The weather was delightful, it was a time of sensation.
Sharing this experience with friends and teachers from the academy, we engaged in enjoyable conversations, deepening our camaraderie. Overall, it was a meaningful day of fostering connections and exploring Japanese cultural heritage.
On October 30, a joint paper presentation meeting for classes M1 and M2 was held in the conference room of Toshima City Civic Center.
Using their own interests or friends' anecdotes, life or social issues as themes, each person elaborated sometimes passionately and sometimes quietly.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the results of our daily learning.
This time, 51 students enrolled as new students in October, and classes began on October 12th.
Although the new students were nervous, they enthusiastically attended their first class in Japan.
We, the teachers, and staffs, would like to do our best to support the new students in achieving their dreams and goals.
On September 4th (Monday) and 6th (Wednesday), we held experiential learning at the Ikebukuro Disaster Prevention Center.
They experienced earthquakes, smoke, and firefighting, and also conducted training on how to provide first aid. Many of the students had never experienced a disaster firsthand, but everyone approached the exercises with great seriousness.
One student shared their thoughts, saying, “Today, I was able to have a valuable experience filled with the tension of being in a real earthquake or fire, and it was very informative. In the future, even if we encounter actual earthquakes or fires, I hope to apply the lessons we learned today."
Summer vacation of our school is from July 22nd (Sat) to August 20th (Sun).
During this period, our office will be opened from 10:00am to 4:00pm (except weekends) and closed from August 11th (Fri) to August 20th (Sun).
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation.
Today is Tanabata, the Star Festival!
At the Tokyo International Exchange Ikebukuro School, we made heart and star-shaped paper strips using origami.
Students wrote their wishes on the strips their made with heartfelt dedication.
We hope our wishes come true!
On May 30th, on "Zero Garbage Day", we participated in a local cleanup activity with the members of the Minamiotsuka 3-chome Toshima Ward Town Council.
We were divided into several groups and using tongs (garbage scissors) and garbage bags, cleaning the area around the school, the road that we used to go to and from school every day, and the location of the neighborhood association in cooperation with the members of the neighborhood association.
Participating students commented, "I think Japanese people value the environment and the environment in which they live. It was a great learning experience."
Yasuyuki Tanabe, chairman of the town, also said, "Thank you for always participating in the neighborhood cleanup activities.
In an area with many el
On May 26, Mr. Shozo Azuma the President of Chiba Institute of Science held a special lecture at our school.
Mr. Azuma, who has served at The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and State Minister for Foreign Affairs, has visited and studied education systems around the world many times, and has accumulated rich experience in the field of education. In the lecture, he introduced various Individual stories of success and significant contributions in the social sphere. He asked the students: What is a truly satisfying life? He also emphasized the importance of cultivating "curiosity". He urged students not to be bound by fame, social reputation or fashion, but to find what really interests them, and to think about how to contribute to society and ...