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The Horizon Sendai Campus offers club activities that emphasize academic enrichment and STEM. For 2025-2026, ELC includes Gymnastics, while the Primary School offers Soccer, Dance, Sports, Gymnastics, STEAM, Violin, Home Economics, Chess, and Badminton. Contents of activities are varied and decided each year, and club teachers may be school staff or external instructors.
Arts and creative activities include Dance and Violin as part of the clubs. Dance is available for PreK and Kindergarten students in ELC, while Violin is offered in the Primary School. The clubs are taught by school staff or external teachers, and offerings may change year to year.
Horizon Sendai follows the IB Primary Years Programme and English immersion, supporting intercultural understanding and bilingual communication. The IB/PYP structure supports inquiry-based learning and cross-disciplinary study, with English instruction constituting about half of the curriculum. The school also runs a Summer School (2025) that brings Horizon and non-Horizon students from different countries for intercultural learning.
Clubs cover social and hobby activities such as Soccer, Dance, Sports, Gymnastics, Chess, and Badminton. The Dance club is available for PreK and Kindergarten as an optional weekly activity. These offerings provide opportunities for social interaction and extracurricular enjoyment.
Wellbeing is supported through a variety of physical activities, including Soccer, Dance, Sports, Gymnastics, and Badminton. The Dance club operates for younger students during the club hour 15:40–16:30 on select days. The daily schedule includes P.E. and after-school activities to promote fitness and balance.
Horizon Academy Sendai Campus offers two stages: an Early Learning Centre for ages 3–5 and a Primary School for Grades 1–6. In the Early Learning Centre, the school describes its curriculum as based on the UK’s EYFS framework, with inquiry-based experiences in English. In Primary, the school states that it implements the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) and is a PYP authorized school, with 50–60% of instruction in English and both Japanese and English homeroom teachers. The campus is located in Takamori, Sendai and the school describes the setting as a peaceful residential area surrounded by nature. Practical supports listed on the site include a school bus service and daycare options.