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Sydney Japanese School opened its doors in 1969 to provide a unique
blend of education. Today SJS has become one of Sydney's top
academic environments, offering an exemplary model of bilingual
education to students from all cultural and language backgrounds.
Our school has two streams of education: a Japanese Section using
the Japanese government curriculum, and an International Section
studying the NSW Board of Studies curriculum. The school is open to
all students regardless of their race, religion or nationality.
Bilingual learning is an essential part of the curriculum at SJS. We
recognise that children who become proficient in a second language
have greater mental agility, a sharper memory and are likely to be
more alert later in life. Such children also develop a broader
appreciation and adaptability in a variety of social and cultural
contexts. Bilingualism opens social and economic doors that are not
as easily accessible to mono-linguists.
SJS is making some significant advances in second language teaching
and learning through its affiliation with the Centre for English
Language Teaching Research at Macquarie University. Curriculum
development is monitored by some of Australia’s top researchers in
second language acquisition to ensure that our approach is the
finest on offer.
Children from Kindergarten to Year 6 studying in the International
Division follow the NSW Department of Education Board of Studies
curriculum enriched by daily Japanese language lessons. Three
subjects - Music, Physical Education and Visual Arts – are taught as
Japanese-International mixed classes. All students at SJS are
expected to learn about other cultures and have a thorough grounding
in Australian and Japanese traditions.
The Japanese Division follows the Japanese National Curriculum,
complemented with English language lessons, and joins the
International Division for subjects such as Art, Music, Physical
Education and other special events.
Some special events, such as a music concert, language festivals,
traditional festivals, and sports days, occur throughout the year
and are enjoyable and meaningful opportunities for children to share
their cultural backgrounds. Integration programs, where students
from other schools join with SJS students in sporting and cultural
events, are run throughout the year.
SJS is unique in its approach to cultural understanding and
language. Few schools in the world have the balanced blend of two
distinct cultures and languages that form the daily context in which
students learn and grow.
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