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Maruyama CampusTotal student enrollment: Approximately 1,800 students
Takamori CampusTotal student enrollment: Approximately 1,800 students
Maruyama Campus Takamori Campus
Our MissionTo provide each of our students with an extraordinary education
that is centered in the values and principles of the spirit of Christ so
that each may grow to be a healthy and whole person who reveres
God, loves others, and pursues truth and righteousness… and to
perpetuate an environment that inspires family and community
participation in the enrichment of each child’s life.
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Our WorkTo engage the minds and hearts of our younger students
every day in the variety of educational experiences offered
through our programs for 2-5 year olds, including Kangaroo
Club, Premier School Kindergarten, MeySen Kindergarten, and
meaningful community and parent-student programs.
To provide continuity of quality English language studies
to graduates of MeySen Kindergarten by offering advanced
afterschool English programs for elementary and secondary
school students. This is accomplished through our Premier
School grades 1-11, Friends Club, MeySen High School, and
MeySen Global Community and HomeStay Adventures™
Programs (America, Australia, and Europe).
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History of Special Events and Academy Growth
Since 1967
“Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.” Mark 16:15 ESVMeySen was founded by American Christians who came to Japan in obedience to this command and by Japanese Christians who joined them.
1966Miyagi Prefecture approves formation of MeySen Academy (Maruyama)Registered School Name: MeySen Academy Schools / Kindergarten Name: MeySen KindergartenChairman of the Board of Regents: Yoshinobu GotoMembers of the Board of Regents: Ichiro Abe, Mamoru Ogawa, Teruo Tomono, Kyoko Ogawa, Carl Harrigan, Philip Broman, David Broman, Paul BromanMembers of the Board of Supervisors: Ryo Osaki, Fumio ItoSchool Principal: Yuko Honma
1967■ Opening Ceremony held for Maruyama campus - 3 classes totaling 71 students
1968■ MeySen Friends Club begins (Maruyama)
1971■ Maruyama Hall built
1972■ Philip Broman becomes principal of MeySen Academy
1973■ Kindergarten at Maruyama increases to 12 classes■ Maruyama Barn built
1975■ MeySen Kindergarten School Song introduced - Words by Hideko Awano, Music by Fumihiko Fukui
The first Tulip Bus was introduced in 1967, when kindergarten classes began.
1967-19991999■ New kindergarten facilities completed at Maruyama (1st stage)■ Toddler Club introduced at Maruyama (program for 3-year-olds)■ Day Care introduced at Maruyama■ MeySen High School (HS) begins
1976■ Friends Club takes first trip to America (3 weeks)
1977■ MeySen Alumni holds first event■ Friends Club News publishes first issue (printed quarterly)■ Miyagi Prefecture permits construction of Takamori campus
1978■ Opening Ceremony held for Takamori campus - 176 students totaling 4 classes
1979■ Takamori Hall built
1980■ Takamori kindergarten increases to 12 classes■ Friends Club launches Takamori chapter■ MeySen Academy Schools expands head office facilities
1981■ MeySen Friends Center built at Maruyama■ Mothers Circle groups start at Maruyama
1982■ MeySen Friends Center built at Takamori■ Mothers Circle groups start at Takamori
1986■ Friends Club Homestay America program begins
1987■ MeySen celebrates 20th anniversary■ Friends Club Homestay Australia program begins
1992■ New kindergarten uniform is adopted
1997■ MeySen celebrates 30th anniversary■ New MeySen logo created - design by Kakutaro Iimori
1998■ Construction of new Maruyama kindergarten facilities and grounds begins - design by architect Mike Whalen■ MeySen Alumni Organization formed Founder and Alumni President: Hiroaki NakazawaVice-President: Takeshi Sato
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2000■ Takamori Toddler House built■ Toddler Club introduced at Takamori■ Day Care introduced at Takamori■ Kangaroo Club introduced at Maruyama (for children under 3)■ Takamori Lakeside Building built■ Takamori Administration Building and Hall repair completed
2001■ Kangaroo Club introduced at Takamori■ MeySen HS students take first Study Abroad trip to Europe■ MeySen Computer School launched at Takamori
2002■ MeySen celebrates 35th anniversary
2003■ New Yoiko no Garden playground equipment installed at Maruyama■ New Kobito no Oka playground equipment installed at Takamori■ MeySen holds first Annual MeySen Clothes Drive for Mongolia and Cambodia
2004■ Maruyama Persona Road construction completed
2005■ Loretta Kusack, American specialist in Early Childhood Education, engaged as Special Consultant to the MeySen Academy English department
2006■ Philip Broman retires as principal of MeySen Academy■ Daniel Fanger becomes principal of MeySen Academy■ Immersion Class begins at Takamori
2007■ MeySen celebrates 40th anniversary■ Immersion Class begins at Maruyama■ MeySen Standard curriculum introduced
2008■ MeySen holds first Fun With Singing event for children - led by Professor Bin Komiyaji■ Immersion Friends Club begins
2009■ The new physical education program introduced at Maruyama
2000-2010■ Total of kindergarten graduates from Maruyama exceeds 10,000 students■ MeySen Standard curriculum becomes “GrapeSEED English for Children”
2011■ New Kanji Learning Program introduced for kindergartners■ MeySen hosts Kirameki Camp for elementary students from the region destroyed by the Great East Japan Earthquake
2012■ Immersion Friends Club 4th Graders take first trip to Seattle
2013■ MeySen begins its Independent Study Abroad Program■ MeySen Academy Schools and Northwestern Polytechnic University Kindergarten in Xien, China, become sister schools■ Immersion Class and Immersion Friends Club program name
changed to Premier School
2014■ Philip Broman retires as Chairman to become Chairman Emeritus■ John Broman becomes Chairman of the Board of Regents■ Takamori Toddler House 2nd wing completed■ MeySen publishes and introduces picture books as part of the Kanji Learning Program■ Kindergarten program designations are changed from Toddlers, Kinder, and Pre-School to K3, K4, and K5, respectively
2015■ New kindergarten uniform is adopted
MeySen Academy Staff11
Tadaharu YoshimuraVice Principal of Japanese Department
As director of the Japanese department, my responsibilities include oversight of the Japanese curriculum and most of the kindergarten’s general education programs. Our staff and teachers work diligently to maintain excellence in all of our programs, continually studying and applying the most effective techniques in child education. We are committed to discovering and developing every child’s potential, so I welcome all comments and questions from parents.
Jonathan TakenamiVice Principal of General Affairs
It is my privilege to oversee the business and administrative functions of MeySen, including accounting, office management, facilities, buses, and even details like making sure our animals get fed. By maintaining standards of excellence throughout our business operations, I hope to help each family’s relationship with MeySen be as relevant and rewarding as possible.
Nathan BromanVice Principal of English Department
Excellent language education contributes immeasurably to a child’s future. MeySen’s English program is designed to help every student achieve the greatest possible success in language and in life: physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. It is my honor to lead the English programs at MeySen, and I earnestly encourage parent participation.
John Broman Chairman of the Board of Regents
Greetings
Daniel Fanger Principal
Our schools have some special characteristics: beautiful natural environments; live animals—big and small—that children can learn about and enjoy; a proprietary English education program tailored to the way that children learn language; and, above all, our reliance on Biblical principles to guide all of our endeavors. The Bible teaches us to “train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it” (Proverbs 22:6 ESV). Of all that we hope to teach the children, we consider honesty, obedience, and diligence as most important. As well, in keeping with our school motto, “Mercy and Truth,” we want the children to learn compassion toward others and truthfulness before God. With God’s help and the support of parents, our entire staff will work to help our students begin their life’s journey with these principles as their foundation.
But where can wisdom be found? Where does understanding dwell? It cannot be bought with the finest gold, nor can its price be weighed out in silver. God understands the way to it and he alone knows where it dwells, And he said to man, “The fear of the Lord—that is wisdom, and to shun evil is understanding.”
(taken from Job 28, NIV)
All of us, in our daily lives, must continuously distinguish good from evil. I fear God and I believe in his son, Jesus Christ, and the truths he revealed to mankind. Here at MeySen Academy, as we work together to educate these children, our aim is that all of our decisions will be based upon the righteous commands of God as they are written in the Bible.
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To teach our students the difference between right and wrong,
and how to discern between good and evil.
Truth & Kindness
The Guiding Principles of MeySen Academy
Guiding Principle Truth
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To instill in our students the good manners, caring, and social skills
that equip them for developing healthy relationships with others.
Guiding Principle KindnessTruth & Kindness
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To encourage our students to understand the grand
design of which they are a part, and to inspire them to
grow to be whole in every facet of their being; spirit,
soul, and body.
Guiding Principle Nature
Nature & Environment
The Guiding Principles of MeySen Academy
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Nature & Environment
To provide an engaging environment of child-centered design, a variety of plants, and live animals
that gives our children opportunities to experience the wonders of the natural world around them.
Guiding Principle Environment
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Language & Communication
The Guiding Principles of MeySen Academy
To instill in our students a deep appreciation for the richness of the Japanese language,
and to develop their proficiency in its use so that their mastery of the language will
contribute to their intellectual accomplishment and success in life.
Guiding Principle Language
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Language & Communication
To cultivate our students’ fascination with languages and cultures other than their own, and
to enrich their lives through exposure to foreign relationships, global opportunities, and a
stimulating English environment.
Guiding Principle Communication
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Young people have a remarkable potential to learn, to understand, and to creatively
apply to their lives what they experience and discover as they grow. At MeySen, we have
the privilege to help students discover their potential and to enrich their lives by filling
every school day with opportunities for new language, expression, comprehension,
communication, exercise, and laughter… knowing that each teachable moment can
become an experience that shapes their lives and success.
We believe that children are amazing!
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MeySen Academy ProgramsPremier School Program
Our GrapeSEED curriculum offers
students an integrated, progressive
approach to language learning that
builds on prior knowledge as they
advance through higher grades.
True to its name, Premier School is
the highest-level academic program
MeySen offers. This course of study
is designed with the goal of bringing
students to full bilingual ability in
English and Japanese.
(PHS)
PHS-G7ー G11Premier High School
Premier School
Premier School K4 – G6
Premier High School G7-G11This advanced-studies program is for graduates of Premier School Elementary 6th Grade (G6) who wish to continue to improve their English skills.
This exciting three-week educational summer trip to America is available to MeySen program students who are in 7th Grade.
age2 age3 age4 age5 age6 age12 age17
PS-K4 PS-K5 PS-G1ー G6
K3
Kangaroo Club
K4 K5
MeySen High School
Kangaroo ClubThis parent-child participation group meets once a week to strengthen the bonds between parents and their 2- and 3-year-olds, making memories in a fun and learning environment.
KindergartenMeySen Kindergarten programs include K3 (for children ages 3 and 4), K4 (for ages 4 and 5), and K5 (for ages 5 and 6). Children can attend MeySen Kindergarten for three years, beginning in K3, or for two years, beginning in K4.
Friends ClubFriends Club allows children in elementary grades 1 through 6 to continue their English studies after graduating from MeySen Kindergarten. Students attend English classes that are held after regular school hours three times a week. Friends Club’s many trips and activities provide opportunities for students to apply their English in practical settings.
MeySen High School MeySen High School is offered to graduates of Friends Club. Those who wish to further their English studies throughout their junior high and high school years may attend MeySen High School classes held twice a week.
This exciting three-week educational summer trip to America is available to MeySen program students who are in 7th Grade.
Friends RyugakuMeySen offers the opportunity for Friends Club graduates toapply for a scholarship to study abroad in America (a one-yearcourse) or Australia (a four-week course).
High school students in the 11th Grade (G11) may qualify to join the 19-day Europe Study Trip. These students will experience school and home life in England and Germany, and enjoy a brief visit to France.
Friends Club
Starting with two years of kindergarten and continuing for six years of after-school study through 6th Grade, this program offers a concentrated English education. A parental commitment for the student to participate for the entire eight years of the program is required before the student can be enrolled in Premier School Kindergarten.
(HS)
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Schedule
9:30 [11:05] Play Time
9:45 [11:20] Group Assembly(Greeting, warming up, etc.)
10:00 [11:35] Story Book Time, Other Activities
10:30 [12:05] Snack Time(Announcements)
10:50 [12:25] Farewell
Kangaroo Club is currently offered at two different times. Brackets indicate the later time.
Kangaroo Club is for young children, ages 2 and 3, and their parent or guardian
Kangaroo Club introduces group activities to young children and their parents. It prepares the students for kindergarten life and acquaints parents with the MeySen community.
Kangaroo Club
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Kindergarten for 3-year-olds
K3
Schedule
7:00 Morning Daycare
8:30 First Buses Arrive
8:45 Walkers / Drop-off Students Arrive
Play Time
9:15 Second Buses Arrive
9:30 Play Time
Assemble in Classroom
Songs / Japanese / Activities
Set Activities(30 mins)
English(10-20 mins)
12:00 Lunch(earlier or later according to Class Activities)
1:50 First Buses Depart
2:00 Walkers / Pickup Students Depart
Play Time
2:45 Second Buses Depart
7:00 Daycare Ends
Typically, a child’s brain develops and “wires” itself based on the child’s personal experiences. This is particularly true for infants and young children, whose neural programming is occurring at a very rapid rate. This is a perfect time to introduce children to social interaction and relationships.The main focus of K3 is to teach children the joy of doing things together, while giving them a basic understanding of everyday life.
In addition, English language is slowly introduced—starting with 10 minutes a day and increasing to 20 minutes a day—allowing the children to familiarize themselves with the language naturally, as they did when learning their first language.K3 also uses songs, educational and play activities, and picture books to expose the students to Japanese letters and Kanji, turning each day into a fun and rewarding time.
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Schedule
7:00 Morning Daycare
8:30 First Buses Arrive
8:45 Walkers / Drop-off Students Arrive
Play Time
9:15 Second Buses Arrive
9:30 Assemble in Classroom
9:50 Split Class Activities 1
A Japanese
B English (in the English classroom)
10:35 Play Time
11:05 Assemble in Classroom
11:15 Kanji Reading Activities
11:35 Split Class Activities 2
A English (in the English Classroom)
B Japanese
12:20 Lunch
1:20 Assemble in Classroom
1:50 First Buses Depart
Walkers / Pickup Students Leave
Play Time
2:25 Assemble in Classroom
2:45 Second Buses Depart
7:00 Daycare Ends
Kindergarten for 4-year-olds
K4K4 brings a variety of new situations and experiences to the children’s daily activities and play.The children have many opportunities for creativity and self-expression in time spent with friends and interaction with others. Through these interactions,
they begin to develop the ability to communicate their own thoughts and feelings.Along with an hour of English each day, children also enjoy songs, activities, and unique story times that broaden their exposure to Kanji.
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Schedule
7:00 Morning Daycare
8:30 First Buses Arrive
8:45 Walkers / Drop-off Students Arrive
Play Time
9:15 Second Buses Arrive
9:25 Assemble in Classroom
9:40 English Activities
9:55 Activities / Play Time
10:35 Singing Time
10:45 Split Class Activities 1
A Japanese
B English(in the English Classroom)
11:25 Lunch
12:25 Kanji Reading Activities
12:40 Split Class Activities 2
A English(in the English Classroom)
B Japanese
1:20 Assemble in Classroom
1:50 First Buses Depart
Walkers / Pickup Students Leave
Play Time
2:25 Assemble in Classroom
2:45 Second Buses Depart
7:00 Daycare Ends
Kindergarten for 5-year-olds
K5In K5, students are exposed to a broader scope of life lessons as well as exposure to new educational experiences. Through English study, fun and educational class activities, special songs, and Kanji picture book lessons, students enjoy daily experiences that enhance cognitive development and grow their love of singing, reading, and
physical activity. Also, throughout the K5 school year, MeySen teaches students appropriate ways to assert their own ideas while remaining sensitive to the feelings and ideas of others. This formal development in collaboration builds individual confidence as well as valuable lasting relationships that carry into students’ lives after MeySen.
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To nurture bilingual skills, forty minutes of each school day are devoted to Japanese study. The reinforcement of language proficiency in both Japanese and English results from exposure to Japanese letters and Kanji in picture books and to English songs and activities in MeySen’s English curriculum.
Premier School Kindergarten is conducted almost entirely in English.By being immersed in an entirely English environment, students naturally process and develop an “English realm” within their brains, thereby acquiring the ability to think in English and speak in English naturally—without having to mentally translate expressions into their first language to understand what they are saying in the language they are learning.
Kindergarten for 4- and 5-year-olds
Premier School K4 and K5
Schedule
7:00 Morning Daycare
8:30 First Buses Arrive
8:45 Walkers / Drop-off Students Arrive
9:00 Station Time
9:15 Second Buses Arrive
9:40 Circle Time
10:20 Play Time / Sports Activities
10:55 Circle Time
11:35 Lunch / Play Time
12:35 Japanese Class
1:15 First Bus Students Gather
1:50 First Buses Depart
1:45 Station Time
2:20 Second Bus Students Gather
2:30 Walkers / Pickup Students Leave
2:45 Second Buses Depart
7:00 Daycare Ends
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Premier School G1ーG6
At Premier School, the academic goal is to create fully bilingual students by the end of the committed 8 years of study. According to research, in order to learn English as proficiently as most native English speakers, second language learners would need to:
• begin as a toddler • study at least two hours a day • continue studying until at least age 12
By attending immersion classes 4~6 days a week, students have a much better head start to naturally construct an “English realm” brain space by the time they graduate from the 6th Grade. Thisbrain realm development will be quickened when students participate in a homestay in Seattle, Washington, USA, in the 4th Grade. By attending an American school, the MeySen students have the opportunity to refine and practice their English skills.
Schedule
16:30 Arrive at school
16:35 Class
Journal
Station Time
Circle Time
17:55 Play Time
18:20 Class
18:55 Class Ends
19:00 School Buses Depart
4th Grade Seattle Trip
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Events at Friends Club
1st Trimester Opening Ceremony
1st Grade Welcome Party
Friends Club Alumni Gathering (for FC graduates)
Friends Day (Open House)
Birthday Party
Closing Ceremony
Summer Club (two days)
Summer Camp (1st, 2nd Grade – on campus)
Mountain Camps (3rd Grade – Onikobe, Hanayama – Overnight)
Lakeside Camps (4th Grade – Urabandai, Inawashiro – Overnight)
Aichi/Kansai Trip (5th Grade – 3 nights)
Mountain Camps (6th Grade – Mt. Iwate, Kenji World – Overnight)
US Trip (JHS 1st Grade – 3 weeks)
2nd Trimester Opening Ceremony
Exchange Day (2nd ~ 4th Grade)
Open House
Jamboree (1st ~ 3rd Grade)
Geibikei/Safari Park (4th Grade – Day Trip)
Autumn Camps (5th Grade – Urabandai – Overnight)
Yamagata Trip (6th Grade – Day Trip)
2nd Trimester Closing Ceremony
Christmas Party
3rd Trimester Opening Ceremony
Izumi-ga-take Sledding (1st ~ 5th Grade)
Day Trip to the Beach (6th Grade)
Open House
Valentines’ Party
Graduation Ceremony (6th Grade)
Closing Ceremony
Special Day DestinationsYagiyama Zoo
Michinoku Park
Manyo Create Park
San Juan Bautista Museum
After graduating from MeySen Kindergarten, students at Maruyama and Takamori can enroll in the Friends Club program.Friends Club has three purposes: (1) To improve English, (2) To nurture friendships, and (3) To encourage intercultural awareness.
Friends Club (G1-G6)Educators know that EFL (English as a Foreign Language) students acquire a stronger understanding of English when exposed to a variety of events and interactions with their peers. Friends Club creates those opportunities. Additionally, in the classroom, learning is primarily
achieved through the GrapeSEED curriculum, a cutting edge curriculum that was originally developed specifically for MeySen. Friends Club allows MeySen students to continue to grow in language skills and maintain the motto: “Think in English. Communicate in English.”
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MeySen High School classes are held twice a week to allow graduates of Friends Club to continue to develop English language skills in listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
MeySen High School (G7-G11)Students can also participate in a variety of events and activities throughout the year, providing opportunities for them to enjoy spending time with their friends.
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■ Morning Daycare(Before classes begin)
7:00 AM until classes start
■ Afternoon Daycare (After classes end)
From end of class period until 7:00 PM
■ Day School Daycare (School-only Holidays and Saturdays)
School-only Holidays: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Saturdays: 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Daycare (for enrolled students)MeySen provides a safe, educational environment for children ages 3 to 5 who require daycare after MeySen classes.
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Maruyama Groups〈Circle Name〉
Kimekomi Doll Making 〈Fruit Sandwich〉
Patchworking 〈Crayon〉
Kimono 〈MeySen Outfitting Group〉
Painting 〈Salon des Amis〉
Friendship 〈Pierrot〉
Choral Singing 〈MeySen Chor Largo〉
Doll and Puppet Theater 〈MeySen Palette〉
Allergies 〈Children with Allergies〉
English Conversation 〈Maruyama TLC〉
Aromatics & Beads 〈Bergamot〉
Yoga 〈Prana〉
Cartonnage 〈Fleur〉
Kimono 〈Hosen Outfitting Group〉
Doll Theather 〈Packet〉
Handicrafts〈Carrot〉
Homemade Bread〈Oven Mitts〉
English Conversation 〈LEE〉
Yoga 〈Unité〉
Golf
Volleyball
Calligraphy
Porcelain Arts
Takamori Groups 〈Circle Name〉
Mothers Circle GroupsEach MeySen campus has a “Friends Center,” built for use by MeySen parents. From craft class groups to sports teams, and many other reasons to get together to share common interests, these Circle Groups are popular with all parents.
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April ◎1st Trimester Opening Ceremony(K5) ◎Entrance Ceremony(K3/K4) ◎Educational Policy Orientation(K3/K4) ◎Parent Teacher Interview
May Children’s Day Celebration
◎Family Day(K3) Health Check・Dental Examination
◎Parent Child Picnic(K4) ◎Field Trip(K5)
Other Bible Talk Monthly
Birthday Party Monthly
Height/Weight Check Quarterly
The ◎ symbol denotes events for parents to attend※Premier School events are not included here
Family Day
Parent Child Picnic
Entrance Ceremony
Children’s Day Celebration
Nature
PRINGSFour Seasons at MeySen
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June ◎Open House
MeySen Foundation Day
Water Play
July Planetarium Trip(K5) Tanabata
1st Trimester Closing Ceremony
Overnight Camp(K5) ◎Parent Teacher Interview
August 2nd Trimester Opening Ceremony
Overnight CampWagon RideTanabata
Water Play
UMMERFour Seasons at MeySen
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September ◎MeySen Day
October ◎Open House
◎Fathers’ Open House(K4/K5) Sweet Potato Dig(K5) Sweet Potato Bonfire Roast
November Thanksgiving
Sweet Potato Dig
MeySen Day Fathers’ Open House
Sweet Potato Bonfire Roast
UTUMNFour Seasons at MeySenA
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入園式
Christmas Play
Christmas Party Graduation Ceremony
Sledding
INTERFour Seasons at MeySen
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December ◎Christmas Play(K4/K5) Mochi-tsuki (rice-cake making)
◎Parent Child Christmas Party(K3) Christmas Gathering
◎Parent Teacher Interview
2nd Trimester Closing Ceremony
January 3rd Trimester Opening Ceremony
Sledding(K5)
February Mame-maki (bean throwing)
◎Open House
March Doll Festival
Farewell Party
◎Graduation Ceremony(K5) 3rd Trimester Closing Ceremony
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A World Without Borders
Study Abroad in America or AustraliaMeySen offers a scholarship program to allow senior high school graduates of Friends Club to study abroad. Candidates may choose the one-year US Course or the four-week Australia Summer Course.Each participating student will polish English skills while growing in confidence, self-reliance, perseverance, acceptance of responsibility, and relational courtesies.
The US TripA three-week study trip is available to qualified FC and PS graduates in G7, their first year of junior high school. Through a week-long camp and a homestay with an American family, students are able to build long-lasting relationships with new friends. The US Trip is the perfect opportunity for students to apply the English they have learned at MeySen.
The Europe TripStudents in G11, their second year of high school, qualify for the 19-day Europe Trip. They will experience home life and school life in the UK and Germany, and briefly visit France.MeySen provides opportunities for students to grow culturally and spiritually
through global programs that help them understand their individual roles as members of the international community.
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www.meysen.ac.jp
4-1-1 Kamiyagari, Izumi-ku, Sendai-City 981-3121 JapanPhone:+81-22-372-9789
2-1-3 Takamori, Izumi-ku, Sendai-City981-3203 JapanPhone:+81-22-378-0637
Maruyama Campus
Takamori Campus
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful:
The Lord God made them all
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