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Linden Hall High School is part of the Tsuzuki Educational Institution Group in Fukuoka. Linden Hall Elementary School opened in April 2004, and the Elementary building received the 17th Fukuoka Prefecture Beautiful Town Development Award in February 2005. In 2009 Linden Hall was recognised under the Japanese MEXT as a special school. Linden Hall High School opened in April 2010 and, in October 2013, was officially recognised as an International Baccalaureate World School, the first Ichijou-Kou to gain this in the Kyushu-Shikoku region. The school established partnerships with Beaconhills College (2014), St. Patrick's College (2016) and Frankston High School (2016) in Australia, and ‘Iolani School (Hawaii) in 2019; it joined Round Square in 2018 and conducts overseas and online exchange programmes with partner schools.”
The school conducts overseas and online exchange programmes with partner schools and is a Round Square member, enabling students to participate in international conferences involving about 50 member schools. It has established partnerships with international and Australian institutions such as Beaconhills College, St. Patrick's College, Frankston High School, and ‘Iolani School, broadening opportunities for global engagement. In 2025 Linden Hall was recognised to participate in UNESCO School, aligning with Education for Sustainable Development, international understanding, human rights, gender equality, and global citizenship initiatives. Dormitories provide intercultural interaction and foster independence for boarding students, while open school events and a summer camp offer engagement opportunities for prospective families.”
There is a Parent Teacher Association, with a monthly PTA fee of 2,000 Japanese yen.”
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.