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Enishi offers more than 30 after-school clubs for 2025–2026. Academic clubs include debate, chess, kanji, and board games. Meeting times are 15:40–16:20; most clubs are free or low-cost.
Arts and culture clubs include dance, drama, film, singing, cooking, coding, and arts. Students perform or collaborate on projects. Some clubs are run by external instructors.
Origami is offered as a cultural craft; kanji is a language option. These activities expose students to Japanese arts and language. They support multilingual and internationally minded learners.
Board games clubs emphasize cooperation and strategy. Story Tellin Adventures (D&D) offers collaborative storytelling. Sports include soccer, basketball, and other team activities.
Enishi's Community Club fosters learning, enjoyment, and local networking. The Parents' Association coordinates volunteer events and fundraising. Year-round community events are organized.
Sports clubs include soccer, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, baseball, and running. Clubs generally run 15:40–16:20. The program supports physical activity and team-based fitness.
Enishi International School in Nagoya offers an IB continuum, which includes the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), serving students from age 1 through Grade 12. Foundation classes use the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), and the school states that from Preschool to High School it follows International Baccalaureate programs. The campus is located next to Noritake Garden and is about a 15-minute walk from Nagoya Station. Instruction is described as being in English, and Japanese is taught across age groups, including options in DP subject groups. EIS lists extensive after-school clubs (for example soccer, basketball, dance, drama, coding, robotics, chess and debate) and also mentions free Saturday courses for secondary students in subjects such as math and science.