Summer Camp
21st June - 16th July
9.00am - 3.30pm
Ages 3 - 12 years old
Registrations are now open for our summer camp 2021!
We will have a whole day programme for the first 4 weeks of the summer vacation. We will have a range of different activities running which the children can choose from such as sports, outdoor games, music workshop and art and crafts.
1 week 50,000yen
2 weeks 95, 000 yen (5% discount)
3 weeks 135, 000 yen (10% discount)
4 weeks 150, 000 yen (25% discount)
Lunch included, bus fee is extra
Message from our friends at Institut Francais
Spring Course from 3rd April
The Institut français is the official French government centre of language and culture with two locations in Kansai : Osaka and Kyoto.
We offer French group classes for kids, teenagers and adults, workshops as well as private tuition and corporate courses.
Our Spring session will be starting 3rd April with a wide range of courses (including some online courses!).
Please have a look at our website where you can find more information and download our programme:
If you have any questions before signing up or if you have some knowledge and would not like to start from scratch, a free assessment test can be booked before enrolment.
So please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
We look forward to hearing from you.
A bientôt !
Institut français du Japon - Kansai
Visit from the International Baccalaureate
21st - 23rd April
Parent meeting 22nd April
11.00 - 11.45am
We are getting close now to our visit by the IB team who will spend 3 days working with us, looking at how we are implementing the programme and our plans for future development.
The visit will be remote, so they will be meeting with teachers and students via video conference.
We would like to ask for some parent volunteers who would be willing to join a meeting with the visitors where they can have some time with you to talk about teh school programme from parents perspective.
If you would be free and willing to join, please click here to register
For interested DSKI families.
A message from TELL.
TELL is dedicated to providing effective support and counselling services to Japan's international community and its increasing mental health needs.
TELL's April Conference titled COVID-19 Mental Health Disparities: Pursuing Equality in Japan. We will be hosting multiple speakers on April 10th, which is open to the public, and on April 11th, where we will be offering training to clinicians.
Over the past year, the global pandemic has upended our lives and impacted all aspects of our life – including mental health. While COVID-19 cases rose, unfortunately, so did cases of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. Those especially affected include women and youth, who face inequities that have been highlighted over the course of the pandemic. Join us as we take charge of our mental health and cultivate resilience and well-being by listening to guest speakers from a wide range of groups – peers, schools, the workplace, community stakeholders, and more.
If you would like to learn more about the conference, please see the website for the event. You can also register there for one or both days.