Summer program listings

Chiba
Nanbo Discovery Camp’s English language, residential summer camp is located in Minami Boso, in Chiba prefecture. See story for details.

Hyogo
Ashiya International School will host its summer school program from June 30–August 22. Open to children two years old through elementary. Students may choose to enroll by the week. Sign up early for the popular Vacation Bible School program starting July 21. Also open during Obon week! http://www.aischool.ed.jp.

Okinawa
Santa Monica International School is accepting applications for 2014 summer school in Okinawa, Japan. See http://www.santamonicainternationalschool.com.

Sendai
Horizon Japan International School Sendai campus will hold a summer school from July 22–August 1. Our program offers an excellent opportunity for students to enjoy fun and exciting activities in the educationally stimulating environment of an international school. See http://www.horizon.ac.jp/sendai/index.php/en/admissions/summer-school.

Tohoku International School summer school runs from July 22–August 8. It is a superb English course in Sendai for students from kindergarten to secondary school. See http://www.tisweb.net/summerschool.

Tokyo
New International School will offer 2- and 4-week summer programs in English, Italian, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese. Open to children ages 4 to 18 years. Monday–Friday from 9:30am–3pm, from July 7–August 1, July 7–18, or July 21–August 1. Registration fee: ¥20,000 (applies to non-NewIS students only); program cost: ¥78,000 for two weeks or ¥145,000 for four weeks. Tel. 03-3980-1057 or see http://newis.ed.jp.

Yokohama
Hitokoe Yokohama International School summer program starts June 2. Overseas participants welcome. Immersion summer school classes July 22–August 8. Hip! Hip! Hooray! Summer Fes’ on August 8. Florida Homestay and Study Abroad Program, July 11–August 11. Special Summer sessions from August 11–22. See http://hyis.org.

Saint Maur International School offers a summer school program for children from preschool (age 2½) all the way up to students entering grade 12 in the fall. See story for more details.

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