Spring Awakening at Malvern College Tokyo
This year’s Sakura Culture Festival, set for April 4 on the school’s Kodaira campus — an appropriately scenic venue housed in a former university building — promises to be the most ambitious yet.
This year’s Sakura Culture Festival, set for April 4 on the school’s Kodaira campus — an appropriately scenic venue housed in a former university building — promises to be the most ambitious yet.
The British School in Tokyo takes education beyond academics, shaping confident, curious students through a holistic approach.
How Malvern College Tokyo’s Expressive Arts Program builds confidence, collaboration and real-world communication skills through inclusive performance education.
At Nagareyama L.E.A.D., children become “Hero-preneurs,” learning to lead with empathy, take meaningful risks and solve real-world problems together.
Boutique international schools are redefining education with personalized, values-driven learning environments that prepare children for a rapidly changing world.
To provide deeper insight, this article spotlights some of the universities at Malvern College’s British University Fair.
KA International School is the first in Japan to earn Visible Learning certification, offering research-backed teaching and a supportive environment that empowers students to grow with clarity and confidence.
MEES International School blends Montessori, Reggio Emilia and forest learning to create a hands-on, child-centered education in Tokyo.
Malvern Expeditions take students beyond the classroom, fostering confidence, teamwork and global perspective through hands-on challenges.
Early STEM learning in Japan builds the foundation for future innovators.
The University of Tokyo achieves its best-ever 26th place in the 2026 global rankings.
International schools in Japan are growing fast, offering IB, STEM, and boutique learning that prepare students for a global, future-ready world.