Seibu Bunri Elementary School
We produce World’s Top Elites wirth Shower of English
Our students learn English in an natural way in our English classes and in music, art & craft, and P.E. lessons, Where English is used in a meaningful context
Japanese teachers of English and native English speakers give lessons with well-designed lesson plans.
Bills and signs in our school are written in English and our students learn English in meaningful background.
Systematic curricula and everyday life in our school lead our students to learn English enjoying and experiencing English world.
We have sister schools ― internationa schools abroad and American schools in Japan― and have good opportunities for our students to use English in most natural way.
We produce top elites through 12-year-straightforward English curricula. Our graduates will use English with deep multi-cultural understanding.
Seibu Gakuen Bunri Junior&Senior High School
English Native Teachers Nurture Communicative English Speakers
Native speakers of English give English Conversation Classes from 1st graders of Junior High School to make our students communicative English users.
English Day(Junior High School): Before going on an school trip abroad, we make our students go sightseeing around Tokyo listening and speaking only English.
English Summer Camp(Senior High School): Summer Camp with native English speakers in the mountain.
School trip abroad(Senior High School): Visits to Australia and New Zealand. Before these visits our students study about the cultural and natural backgrounds of these countries.
Short Homestay program (Senior High School): 1st graders can join Homestay Program in Ohio State of the U.S.A. if they apply. 2nd graders of Intensive English Course experience 3-week homestay in Australia.
School trip to Italy(Junior High School): Our students are received in audience to Pope. They experience foreign culture firsthand and learn how to behave decently abroad.
Accepting Units Obtained Abroad: We accept up to 30 units obtained abroad and allow our students to go on to the next grade.
Taking English Step Test (Eiken Test) (Junior & senior High school): We encourage our students to study English by having them to take and pass the tests authorized by Japanese Ministry of Science and Eduction.
Seibu Bunri University <Service Management Department>
Obtaining English Skills Just Staying in Japan
Freshmen have a Basic English Conversation class twice a week. Sophomores starts to take the courses of Intermediate English Conversation, Advanced English Conversation, and Business English Course. What is more, we have TOEIC preparation course at Career Support Center.
Aiming at TOEIC and TOEFL level of students who have learned in English speaking countries, we train our students intensively from the first year. We have sister schools abroad-Alliant International University(USA), Hawaii University(USA), and Queensland University(Australia). Our students also study at San Francisco University, Kendale University, Gelf University, Massachusetts University, Johnson & Wales university, Brigham Young University, and New York City University.
For visiting of 6 to 12 months, 3 to 12 months short and medium term study abroad and 1-month short term stay, we provide scholarships.
Seibu Gakuen Bunri College of Nutrition and Medical Technology
Culinary Arts College attached to Bunri University of Hospitality
Trip abroad open up our students eyes to the world
School trips abroad(to Europe, Asia , and Australia) provide opportunities to learn foreign culinary arts. Visiting famous restaurants’ kitchens, cheese factories in France.
Visiting 3-star hotels and pasta factories in Italy. Exchange with Taipei Medical University students in Taiwan. Visiting local cooking schools, Mercy Family center, and Frank Vickary Village, and Intercontinental Hotel in Australia.
Experiencing Welfare Work Abroad
Spported by foreign activity scholarship, our students volunteer to work at Australian welfare service institutions!
Many of our graduates go on to work at welfare institutions, so they avail themselves of summer school trip to Australia to experience volunteer work abroad.
Singing Japanese songs, and making Origami ( Japanese traditional paper craft) our students introduce Japanese culture and have chance to learn from their culture, and teaching themselves to be cosmopolitans.
Getting Together with the Students of Kimberley Park Elementary School (Australia)
Junior High Third Graders Experiencing Gondola Ride in Venice, Italy on Their School Trip
Senior High Second Graders standing in front of Captain Cook’s House on Their Trip to Australia
Dr. Makoto Kaneda, Director of Hospitality & Multicultural Understanding Center and M. Hitomi Sato, Vice Director of Hospitality & Multicultural Understanding center with President Metz of the Culinary Institute of America
Volunteer Trip to Australia