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Teach at Abroad International School - Okayama in Japan

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About Abroad International School - Okayama

We are an International School offering an English educational setting for infants (1-year-old) to Kinder ( 5-year olds) age students.

Abroad International School - Okayama provides a comprehensive education in English which follows the IB PYP curriculum at the moment. We maintain a low student to teacher ratio allowing for a strong student-teacher relationship.

At the Preschool School, we aim to make children confident and learn in a fun way. We provide many opportunities for students to demonstrate what they have learned. 

We are seeking teachers who are enthusiastic, energetic, and ready to contribute to our education.

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to develop each student into bilingual, knowledgeable, compassionate and inquiring people who are ready to entertain new ideas and sensitive to national values as well as being respectful to foreign cultures by providing an outstanding international education for overall success in a caring, peaceful and courageous environment from early years through to university entrance.

Full-time position

Location: Okayama (Near to Okayama stations)

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Abroad International School - Okayama contact information

Address: Yanagimachi, 1-10-9, Kitaku, 33, Okayama, JP

Japan at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Tokyo
Language:
Japanese
Population:
127,799,000 (10th)
Currency:
Yen (¥) / En (円 or 圓) (JPY)
Government:
Unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy
Major Religion(s):
Buddhism, Shinto
Climate:
Temperate

Country quick facts

More than 70% of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes.

Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, is an active volcano.

A nice musk melon, similar to a cantaloupe, may sell for over $300US.

There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji.

Japan’s literacy rate is almost 100%.

There are around 1,500 earthquakes every year in Japan.

The first novel, The Tale of Genji, was written in 1007 by a Japanese noble woman, Murasaki Shikibu.