What are the schools in Sapporo like?
When we asked about the schools in Sapporo, they said...
"1. Hokkaido International School: Hokkaido International School (HIS) is a private, coeducational day/boarding school located in Sapporo. It offers an American-style education in English for students from kindergarten through high school. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and offers the Advanced Placement (AP) program. More information can be found on their website: [https://www.his.ac.jp/](https://www.his.ac.jp/) 2. Sapporo International School: Sapporo International School is a private institution that provides a bilingual education in Japanese and English. The school offers a curriculum that is based on the Japanese national curriculum but is taught in both languages. The school caters to students from kindergarten through junior high school. More information can be found on their website: [http://www.sapporo-ies.ed.jp/](http://www.sapporo-ies.ed.jp/) 3. Sapporo Yamanoue Gakuen Junior and Senior High School: This school is a private institution that offers a bilingual program in Japanese and English. The school's curriculum is based on the Japanese national curriculum, but English is used as the medium of instruction for several subjects. The school also offers an international understanding education program, which includes overseas study programs. More information can be found on their website: [http://www.yamanoue.ac.jp/](http://www.yamanoue.ac.jp/) 4. Sapporo Core International School: This school offers a bilingual education in Japanese and English for children aged 2 to 12. The school's curriculum is based on the Montessori method, which emphasizes self-directed activity, hands-on learning, and collaborative play. More information can be found on their website: [http://www.sapporocore.com/](http://www.sapporocore.com/) 5. Sapporo Ichiban Gakuen: This school is a private institution that offers a bilingual program in Japanese and English. The school's curriculum is based on the Japanese national curriculum, but English is used as the medium of instruction for several subjects. The school caters to students from kindergarten through high school. More information can be found on their website: [http://www.ichibangakuen.ed.jp/](http://www.ichibangakuen.ed.jp/)," said one expat in Sapporo with children at .
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What are the schools in Sapporo like?
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