Japan, Tokyo
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British Columbia's curriculum is a competency-based framework centered on the learner, developing core competencies in critical thinking, communication, and personal and social responsibility. The program culminates in two official qualifications: the Japanese High School Certificate and the British Columbia Dogwood Diploma. This dual-credential pathway broadens post-secondary opportunities, with graduates entering universities in Japan, Canada, and worldwide.
The Study in Canada Summer Program provides cultural immersion experiences through short- to multi-week programs in British Columbia. It includes options such as homestay and/or university residence-based experiences, plus academic enrichment, experiential learning, and cultural immersion. The program is designed to be flexible and integrated with the Double Diploma pathway to meet student needs.
BSCIS emphasizes social-emotional development and student well-being, with a proactive staff focusing on both academic success and the students' emotional health. The school highlights a commitment to supporting students' well-being as part of its education approach.
BSCIS is an accredited British Columbia Offshore School offering a dual educational model for grades 7-12, combining Japanese high school with the British Columbia curriculum. Graduates earn both Japanese High School Certificates and BC Dogwood Diplomas.