CIS Summer School 2022 In Nakameguro Campus
CIS Summer School 2022
CIS Tokyo Summer School provides students with an opportunity to continue studies in an enjoyable, relaxed - yet challenging - environment. Activities are tailored to the individual needs of students in small classes led by CIS teachers. Preliminary registration information received at the beginning of the summer session, combined with information collected from the regular school year provides the information needed to create a program that will best prepare students for the next grade.
When absent from school for the summer break, it can be difficult to refocus again in September. This is especially true for a student when English is a second or third language. Summer break in a non-English speaking environment may sometimes result in students not maintaining the English skills they worked hard to develop during the school year.
To address this problem, we recommend CIS summer school. Like our regular school year program, our summer schedule is designed to provide a mixture of academic, creative, and athletic activities – recognizing the needs of a well-balanced education and a range of learning styles.
Further Details:
- For elementary and Junior High school, aspects of the Canadian curriculum in language arts, social studies, science, and mathematics will be used to encourage the development of English language skills.
- In kindergarten and early primary, a typical day will include a variety of activities - songs and movement activities; phonics and language learning; letter tracing and writing; story time and guided reading with leveled readers; playtime and physical activities; learning and discovery centers as well as some dramatic play and dress up in a “child-centered” environment.
- There is a snack time and lunch break each day along with a recess time right after lunch.
- Small classes and a low student to teacher ratio provide an environment in which students can achieve academic success and build confidence.
- Each session may include an educational field trip or fun activities – for 2022 field trips may have to be canceled due to COVID issues.
- Sessions A and B will conclude with a celebration ceremony presentation of certificates of completion.
- Students will receive report cards at the end of each session.
- PE classes will be held each day to keep students healthy and active through the summer months. All PE classes are conducted in English to reinforce language learning in English classes.
CIS Summer School Class Information 2022
Sometimes when a student has demonstrated to their CIS teacher that English skills require additional support the CIS homeroom or subject teacher may recommend summer school A.
Summer school A is an academic program where teachers provide English language specific instruction and appropriate academic expectations for students.
Session A - Summer School Options July 1 - July 21, 2022
180,000 yen (3 weeks - 15 days of instruction / 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM; includes PE)
Summer School - A1
Student group: | Students who are registered for, or scheduled to attend CIS who would like to develop English language skills. Non-CIS Students are also accepted for this program. |
Grades: | Pre-kindergarten K3/K4 |
Content: | This class will focus on the development of English language skills. Enjoyable activities, games, and other interesting events will improve the English skills of the students. CIS Canadian curriculum will be used to focus on academic activities. |
Summer School - A2
Student group: | Students who are registered for, or scheduled to attend CIS who would like to develop English language skills. Non-CIS Students are also accepted for this program. |
Grades: | Kindergarten K5 |
Content: | This class will focus on the development of English language skills. Enjoyable activities, games, and other interesting events will improve the English skills of the students. CIS Canadian curriculum will be used to focus on academic activities. |
Summer School - A3
Student group: | Students who are presently registered for or scheduled to attend CIS in September. Non-CIS Students may be accepted provided they have the required level of English language. |
Grades: | Grades 1 |
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Attention will be given to the development of specific skills of speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will also be used to encourage the development of English language skills. |
Summer School - A4
Student group: | Students who are presently registered for or scheduled to attend CIS in September. Non-CIS Students may be accepted provided they have the required level of English language. |
Grades: | Grade 2 |
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Attention will be given to the development of specific skills of speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will also be used to encourage the development of English language skills. |
Summer School - A5
Student group: | Students who are presently registered for or scheduled to attend CIS in September. Non-CIS Students may be accepted provided they have the required level of English language. |
Grades: | Grades 3 and 4 |
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Attention will be given to the development of specific skills of speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will also be used to encourage the development of English language skills. |
Summer School - A6
Student group: | Students who are presently registered for or scheduled to attend CIS in September. Non-CIS Students may be accepted provided they have the required level of English. |
Grades: | Grades 5 and 6 |
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Attention will be given to the development of specific skills of speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will also be used to encourage the development of English language skills. |
Summer School - A7
Student group: | Students who are presently registered for or scheduled to attend CIS in September. Non-CIS Students may be accepted provided they have the required level of English. |
Grades: | Grades 7 and 8 |
Content: | This session will focus on the further development of English Language skills necessary for success in junior and senior high school. The academic focus of these sessions will provide the study of English grammar to improve writing and English pronunciation practice to improve speaking. As well, there will be an emphasis on English comprehension to improve listening and reading. Some aspects of the Canadian junior high school curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will also be used to encourage the development of English language skills. |
This summer school will have a wider range of English level ability as well as ages and grades in a class. Thus, the learning environment will have a more relaxed approach to the use of English than in Summer School Session A. While SS B is not as academic as SS A, students who have weaker skills may benefit from this experience.
Session B - Summer School Options July 25 - August 5, 2022
140,000 yen (2 weeks - 10 days of instruction / 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM; includes PE)
Summer School - B1
Content: | This class will focus on the development of English language skills. Enjoyable activities, games, and other interesting events will improve English skills. The CIS Canadian curriculum will be used to focus on academic activities. |
Grades: | Kindergarten (K3, K4, K5) |
Summer School - B2
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Enjoyable activities will promote the development of specific skills in speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum will encourage the development of English language skills. |
Grades: | Grades 1 and 2 |
Summer School - B3
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Enjoyable activities will promote the development of specific skills in speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will encourage the development of English language skills. |
Grades: | Grades 3 and 4 |
Summer School - B4
Content: | This class will provide further development of English Language skills. Attention will be given to the development of specific skills of speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Some aspects of the Canadian elementary curriculum in social studies, science, and mathematics will also be used to encourage the development of English language skills. |
Grades: | Grades 5 to 7 |
*CIS does not provide the school bus and school lunch.
Deadline for registration and payment will be May 13 th, 2022
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