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The Singapore Japanese School supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through its School Life program, including Morning Assembly with English immersion, a Student Council with Health/Hygiene and Social Life committees, and extensive extracurricular activities that promote the mental, physical, and moral development of students.
The West Coast Secondary Campus houses the Middle School and operates a Special Needs Class; admissions for students requiring special accommodations are considered by the Education Support Committee, with policies indicating that some needs (such as extensive medical treatment or self-care support) may not be accommodated.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided via ESL teachers (e.g., Clementi Campus) and is complemented by English-immersion activities such as English Immersion Assemblies.
Mental wellbeing is supported through a structured daily schedule, regular morning and student assemblies, and a broad range of ECAs that contribute to the mental, physical, and social development of students.
The school maintains a privacy policy and issues pre-arrival SHN notifications to support safe entry for returning students, and it has explicit admissions guidelines for students requiring special accommodations, with decisions made by a designated committee.
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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