3 Language Schools Where You Can Improve Your Japanese
GoConnect has a great selection of schools that offer flexible schedules and courses for various levels.
GoConnect has a great selection of schools that offer flexible schedules and courses for various levels.
Singapore Management University (SMU) has established itself as a leader in business education, offering both Executive MBA (EMBA) and MBA programs designed to shape the next generation of business leaders.
Here are my favourite winners and runners-up from the latest annual Nature in Focus Photography competition that showcases precious moments in natural history and aims to raise awareness of key conservation issues.
Tokyo uniquely blends cutting-edge technology with rich cultural heritage, creating exceptional STEM education. This fusion prepares students for global success by grounding modern skills in traditional values.
Through its innovative platform, Aoba Global Campus—the online extension of Aoba-Japan International School in Tokyo—offers the same high-quality IB Diploma Programme available on-campus.
The Bayes Business School Full-time MBA program stands as a beacon of innovation and excellence in business education.
Founded in 2010 and located in Minato Ward, Tokyo, Ohana International School emphasizes in-person connection–to the students, to the parents and to the community.
Japan is renowned for its exquisite cuisine, and Tokyo stands at the heart of this culinary excellence.
BST is currently a candidate school for the IBDP and aims to become an authorized IB World School, with the last A-Level cohort running from 2024 to 2026.
In a recent conversation with Paul Kates, the program’s director, we explored how TUJ has stayed ahead of global trends to keep education relevant and engaging for a diverse student body.
At Club TCJ, not only can you learn Japanese, but you also have opportunities to make friends and engage in cultural exchanges through additional learning support and Japanese cultural experiences!
MEES International School offers a child-centric approach to education that empowers students to be the lead investigators of their own learning.