Tokyo Metropolitan Koiwa High School Teachers’ Visit to CLAIR, Sydney

On March 26th, Mr Takeyasu Kazami and Daisuke Shibata from Tokyo Metropolitan Koiwa High School visited our office. Koiwa High School is designated as one of Intensive English Study Schools by Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education, and facilitates cultural awareness initiatives including employing two JET-ALTs, and conducting an overseas school trip. They visited high schools in Wellington and had a meeting with Education New Zealand, which is New Zealand’s government agency for building international education. They utilised the stopover to Wellington and came to our office. In the near future, they would like to organise a study tour to New Zealand or Australia in the summer holiday of Japan.

CLAIR Sydney gave information on student exchanges between Japanese schools and New Zealand/Australia schools. We will continue to support Koiwa High School’s activities in New Zealand and Australia.

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