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The contemporary world requires our students to have a broader range of sophistication and skills than it has ever required. In a world that is continuously becoming even more interconnected and globalized, new skills are required to be a successful global citizen. These skills include communication, collaboration, critical thinking, risk-taking, intercultural awareness, international-mindedness, and life-long learning. We hope you will get a sense of how HJIS is a great place to learn and develop these essential skills.
Horizon is a remarkable learning environment in which individuals from over 33 nationalities teach, learn, and grow every day. Our students are given unique opportunities to explore and help them prosper as they grow. Our school provides an education that combines high academic standards with a genuinely international personal perspective and good character.
We have a carefully blended curriculum of the IB Diploma Programme, Cambridge Curricula, adapted UK frameworks, and the Japanese Curriculum. The Curricula provide a rigorous, comprehensive educational program preparing our students for the next phase of their education and equipping them with the required skills and qualifications to be fruitful members of their communities. This challenging education occurs in an ideal learning environment at both our Yokohama and the Sendai Campuses. On these campuses, the students can focus on their academics and develop strategies for making a real difference in the lives of their own and their communities.
As an authorized IB World School, Horizon students in PreSchool level through Upper School follow the internationally recognized standards and practices governed by the International Baccalaureate Organization®(IB) in Geneva, Switzerland. Founded in 1966, the IB assures authorized World Schools meet international benchmarks for quality education. IB educators are specially trained to develop the student's natural curiosity. On 1 February 2016, 5,578 IB programs were being offered worldwide, across 4,335 schools in 136 countries and 76 languages.
The IB organization uses the talents of educators worldwide to update Curriculum, train educators continuously, and evaluate programs. The IB pedagogy inspires exemplary teaching and learning. The ability to think critically, work collaboratively, communicate effectively, and solve complex problems distinguishes graduates of IB World Schools.
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) is more than its educational programs and certificates. IB's reputation for quality comes from the organization's ability to work with partners and involve all stakeholders, particularly students, parents, and educators. Through these partnerships, the IB promotes intercultural understanding and respect, not as an alternative to a sense of cultural and national identity, but as an essential part of life. The IB Learner Profile demonstrates the personal and educational attributes students, educators, and IB communities intentionally develop. They represent our School Mission Statement and the International Baccalaureate Organization®Mission Statement in action.
In addition to the classrooms, our modern facilities include a Lunch Room, a Multi-Purpose Room for drama some other activities and presentations, a Music Room, a Computer Lab, a Science Lab, an Art Room, two Japanese Rooms, a Math Room, a Resource Room, an EALRoom, a Library, and a Gymnasium. The HJIS grounds include a mini basketball pitch, a mini football field, and playing fields.
We are aware that every child has different needs, and we try our best to accommodate those. The support programs include individual attention and group activities to promote academic achievement, facilitate post-secondary planning, and foster personal growth and interpersonal relationships.
The EAL program's objective is to enable the inclusion of the EAL students in the mainstream class. We are proud of the quality of EAL support we provide to our students. Although students are required to have a certain level of English proficiency according to the year level, they are applying to enter. We work with our EAL team in cooperation with the homeroom teachers to enable the EAL students' transition into the mainstream class.
Extracurricular activities are regarded as ongoing activities that aim at providing opportunities to improve on the areas of the students' interests. Therefore, while these opportunities address a range of interest to the students, the number of activities is kept to a minimum so the school can provide more specialized education.
Horizon Japan International School, Summer School program, is designed to provide children with opportunities to enrich their language skills and socialize with new friends through various enjoyable activities. Students will focus on a variety of activities such as language art games, art, drama, outdoor activities, group games, and projects in the program's relaxed academic environment. The program is divided into four week-long sessions!


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