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Clubs and committees are available for students in Grades 5 and 6 to develop interests and leadership. A range of clubs includes indoor and outdoor sports, illustration and crafts, science experiments, dance, origami, and computer activities. Committee activities cultivate leadership, responsibility, and collaboration beyond the classroom. These activities broaden learning beyond formal academics.
The school offers creative and performing clubs such as illustration and crafts, dance, origami, and taiko drum activities. A music committee supports student engagement in performances. Creative activities foster expression, teamwork, and active participation in school life.
The school emphasizes intercultural understanding and multicultural education as part of its learning approach. Integrated learning sessions explore Singapore's culture, environment, and international understanding through activities shared with local schools. The secondary program includes a Global Class and an emphasis on English and international perspectives.
Clubs and committees promote social engagement and collaborative learning among students. Available clubs cover sports, crafts, science, and computer activities, encouraging cross‑grade interaction. Committee work supports teamwork, communication, and community within the school.
Student committees and clubs foster leadership development and independent learning. Committees cultivate responsibility, leadership, and cross‑grade collaboration through active roles in school life. Representative and various standing committees provide structured opportunities to contribute to school decisions and events.
The school emphasizes a safe learning and living environment with attentive supervision and strong parent–school collaboration. Sports days and cultural events, including seasonal activities like traditional arts, are valued to enrich the student experience. The environment supports well‑being through balanced schedules, peer relationships, and supportive guidance.
The Japanese School Singapore - Changi campus is a Junior High School for children aged 12 to 15. The curriculum follows Japan's national educational guidelines, ensuring a seamless transition for students from Japan. Facilities include a tennis court, gymnasium, dojo exercise hall, and specialized rooms for music, art, and home economics.
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