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The Elementary School is housed in a bright, glass-walled building. The campus includes athletic fields and rice paddies, enabling outdoor learning and the development of a rich sensibility. School buses and a dormitory are available, and the environment is described as safe for students. The High School is a bright and airy building that includes a computer room, library and multiple additional learning facilities.
Athletic fields are on campus to support physical education and sports.
The High School provides a computer room, library and multiple additional learning facilities to support instruction.
A fully-equipped dormitory is available for students; After School is listed under School Life as part of extracurricular options.
Linden Hall School in Fukuoka operates two campuses to serve students from 6 to 18: Elementary at Gojo, Dazaifu City, and Junior and Senior High at Futsukaichi-kita, Chikushino City. It is a day school with on-campus dormitory facilities. The Elementary program provides six years of English-immersion education, with most classes taught in English; Japanese language and moral education are taught in Japanese. The programme follows the MEXT Ichijou-Kou curriculum and is designated a Specially Exempt School. The High School offers an IB Diploma Programme and TI Course; Linden Hall was recognised as an IB World School on 4 October 2013. College counselling, overseas study opportunities, and international exchanges are provided. Facilities include glass-walled Elementary building, on-campus athletic fields and rice paddies, a dormitory, and a High School with a computer room and library. Extracurriculars span music, sport, and programming, with Round Square membership supporting leadership and service through international exchanges.