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The school provides a Japanese education overseas by following the national framework and the Japanese Ministry of Education guidelines. The language of instruction is Japanese. English is taught as a subject through English Communication I, II, and III, English Conversation, and Comprehensive English. Tutorial English is integrated into English Communication classes to improve English speaking skills.
Waseda Shibuya Senior High School in Singapore offers a Japanese curriculum for students aged 16 to 18. It is affiliated with Waseda University in Tokyo, where 60% of graduates move on to. Facilities include a gymnasium, an astronomy observatory, and a performing arts theatre, supporting both academic and extracurricular activities. A standout feature is the school's annual cultural festival with performances, art, and food from various cultures. Waseda Shibuya also provides travel opportunities and international exchanges with partner schools in Japan.
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In honour of Canada Day in July, Canadian International School is offering a limited-time opportunity with confirmation fees waived:
• $5,500 waived for the first child
• $4,500 waived for each additional child
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