Japan, Tokyo
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Saint Maur offers a range of academic enrichment beyond the classroom. Elementary clubs include athletic activities, dance, Lego, crafts, arts, cooking, woodworking, robotics, and martial arts. In secondary, students participate in competitive, academically oriented activities and in Model United Nations (MUN) through the KPASS network, with teams attending multiple conferences in Tokyo. After-school sessions for elementary clubs run on Monday, Tuesday (sports emphasis), Thursday and Friday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 pm.
Saint Maur's arts program spans music, drama, and visual arts. The Music Department provides opportunities to learn, perform, and study music across grade levels, including instrumental study and IGCSE/IB Music options in high school. The school collaborates with external institutions, including Tokyo College of Music, to enrich ensembles and performances. The campus hosts drama and visual arts activities supported by dedicated faculty and showcases through performances and exhibitions.
Saint Maur is multinational and multifaith, uniting students from over 40 nationalities in a global community. Language clubs and cultural societies form part of student life, complemented by the school's emphasis on global citizenship through its Saint Maur Essential Outcomes. The school participates in Model United Nations conferences and other international exchanges to develop cross-cultural understanding and global awareness.
Saint Maur offers a broad range of social and hobby clubs. Elementary and middle/high school students participate in sports and non-sport clubs, including Ping Pong Club, Tennis Club, and Running Club, with activities scheduled after school. Elementary clubs cover athletic activities, dance, Lego, crafts, arts, cooking, woodworking, robotics, and martial arts, offered on Monday, Tuesday (sports emphasis), Thursday and Friday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. The campus hosts outside clubs and associations year-round, expanding opportunities for students to pursue their interests.
Saint Maur runs a Charity Committee that engages students, teachers, and families in fundraising and outreach projects. The school community also organizes service-oriented activities through the Saint Maur Charity Committee and related initiatives. The Parent Support Group (PSG) coordinates events and volunteer activities for the school community, enhancing engagement among families and staff.
Saint Maur promotes leadership and professional development through its Saint Maur Essential Outcomes, which emphasize global citizenship, moral citizenship, and lifelong learning. Participation in Model United Nations helps students develop research, collaboration, public speaking, and diplomatic skills. The school has hosted and sent students to multiple MUN conferences, including TJMUN and other KPASS events, contributing to leadership growth and international engagement.
Sports and fitness are integrated into school life with seasonal teams and clubs in cross country, volleyball, basketball, and soccer, among others. The campus also supports wellness and emotional well-being through on-site counseling and guidance services. Additionally, adult enrichment options on campus include Wellness-related activities such as Yoga, which complements the school's emphasis on balanced, healthy living for the broader Saint Maur community.
Saint Maur International School is a co-educational day school in Yamate, a historical, cultural and residential area of central Yokohama, on the same site where it was founded in 1872. The school accepts children from age 2½ through Grade 12. In Grades 9–10, Saint Maur uses the IGCSE framework and in Grades 11–12 most courses are IB courses. Students may take the IB Diploma or take individual IB courses. The school also offers students the opportunity to take Advanced Placement exams. Facilities highlighted by the school include Fine Arts spaces, science facilities, a Sports & Activities Center and Robotics Labs.