The Allure of British Boarding Schools
In 1859—the year Yokohama opened to British trade—an estimated 50 to 70 percent of senior British and colonial leaders were alumni of British boarding schools.
In 1859—the year Yokohama opened to British trade—an estimated 50 to 70 percent of senior British and colonial leaders were alumni of British boarding schools.
Shinagawa International School (SIS) isn’t just a place to learn—it’s a multicultural community where students, parents and staff truly feel at home.
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.
Located in the heart of Tokyo and Osaka, TCJ is not only a leading Japanese language school but also a top provider of Japanese language teacher training.
Learn more about how the Malvern College Tokyo approach aligns with their educational philosophies and the positive developments they’ve seen at the school already.
Just in time for the summer holidays, find out how this innovative educational platform is helping children around the world learn new subjects and pursue their interests.