Located in Karuizawa, UWC ISAK Japan opened in 2014 and became a UWC school in 2017. Co-founded by Lin Kobayashi and Mamoru Taniya and supported by “100 Founders”, the school reflects Lin Kobayashi’s passion for global education, which she developed as a student at Pearson College UWC in Canada. UWC ISAK’s aim is to educate young leaders from around the globe to be catalysts for positive change.
Three Unique Features
- Leadership programme: Through an innovative leadership programme, combining the practice of mindful self-discipline and design innovation, students discover what is most important to them and work to become catalysts for positive change. Leadership practice is integrated into all aspects of life including academics, co-curricular and the residential experience.
- Student-led approach: Student autonomy is emphasised and encouraged. Students are empowered to start and lead clubs, plan activities and campus events and establish and maintain policies surrounding dorm life.
- Japanese language & culture: The opportunity to study Japanese language, regular outings and excursions give students opportunities to explore Japanese culture, history and traditions. Students can learn the art of Japanese flower arranging and attend a tea ceremony; visit castles, hot springs, temples and shrines; join in the fun at local festivals and performances; visit museums, plan a homestay and more!
Our students follow the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), which is made up of three core components and six subject groups.
Average class size: 18 students
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Core components
Theory of Knowledge: Students reflect on the nature of knowledge and on how we claim what we know.
The Extended Essay: An independent, self-directed piece of research finishing with a 4,000-word paper.
Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS): Students take part in a range of experiences and at least one project.
Subjects
Studies in language and literature: English Literature, English Language andLiterature, Chinese Literature, Chinese Language and Literature, Spanish Literature, Spanish Language and Literature, School Supported Self-Taught Literature
- Studies in language and literature: English Literature, English Language and Literature, Chinese Literature, Japanese Literature, Spanish Language and Literature, School Supported Self-Taught Literature
- Language acquisition: English B, Japanese B, Spanish B, Chinese Ab Initio, Japanese Ab Initio, Spanish Ab Initio
- Individuals and societies: Economics, History, Global Politics
- Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systems & Societies, Computer Science
- Mathematics: Maths – analysis and approaches, Maths – applications and interpretation
- The arts: Visual Arts, Theatre, Film
The Pre-IBDP Programme
UWC ISAK Japan welcomes boarding students between the ages of 15 and 19. Fifteen-year-old students can join the school as part of its three-year high school programme, which emphasises its flagship Leadership Programme in Grade 10, before merging with the two-year IBDP in Grade 11 (16-19 year-olds).
Co-curricular
All students at UWC complete a co-curricular programme called Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) – an integral part of the IB qualification. Students get the opportunity to choose a physical, a creative and a social service activity.
Students are in charge of developing and running their own CAS projects in groups of eight or more students, so projects change from year to year. For example, recent CAS projects have addressed clothing recycling, environmental issues and sustainability, fundraising and support for Nepal, educational support for refugees in Asia, LGBTQ+ community advocacy, food waste and youth outreach.
Physical activities
Aikido
Badminton Mixed
Ballet
Bouldering Club
Boys Basketball
Boys Volleyball
Casual Football
Competitive Soccer
Cross Country/Triathlon
Curling
Dance
Girls Basketball
Girls Gym
Girls Volleyball
Gladiator Fitness
Golf
Gym & Fitness
Netball
Rugby
Swimming
Tennis
Touch Rugby
Track & Field
Yoga & Meditation
Creative activities
Art
Band
Book
Cataclysm
Chess
Debate
Entrepreneurship
Fashion/sustainable fashion
Creative Writing
Feminism
Film
French
Global Affairs
International Baking
ISAK Decorating
Journalism
Math
Merchandise
Model United Nations
Orchestra
Photography
Politics
Pottery
Programming
Rainbow Alliance
Tea Ceremony
TEDx
Theatre
Theatre design
Yearbook
Social service
ARDEI
Peace Forum
Academic Support Team
Exhibition
Game
Guest Speaker
ICE – ISAK Cultural Events
Japanese Excursion
Lead Ambassador
Makers
Peer Support Programme
Residential Assistants
SNOW
Sustainable Farming
Sustainable School Initiative
Tech Crew
Terraforming Club
Islamic Studies
Work with elderly
Work with young children
The UWC ISAK Japan campus is located in Karuizawa, a beautiful mountain resort community located approximately 70 minutes by bullet train from Tokyo. As well as modern facilities, students have regular access to exceptional local athletic facilities.
Multi-purpose Centre
Theatre stage
Cafeteria with deck terrace
Science Labs
Full-size Gymnasium
Basketball courts
Bouldering Wall
Athletic Field
Library
Four Student & Faculty Residences
Creative Centre
Darkroom
Classrooms for Art, Makerspace, Film & Theatre and Outdoor Education
Student Lounge, Study Rooms, University Advising Offices
Health & Wellness Centre featuring a Health Centre and dedicated rooms for Fitness, Meditation, Counselling and Isolation.
Residential accommodation:
There are four mixed-gender student residences. Rooms are deliberately mixed with overseas students and local students. All residences have a day room/common room and laundry room. All fuUWC ISAK Japan offers both single-sex residences and blended houses with students sharing either a two-person or four-person bedroom. Blended houses have gender-neutral toilets and showers, as well as single-sex showers. Rooms are diverse, with students coming from different countries and cultural backgrounds. Each house includes a common area, a small kitchen and laundry facilities.
Students are expected to return home between Year one and Year two. The school provides on-campus housing or alternatives for students unable to go home for winter break. Full-time teachers also live on campus with everyone playing a significant role in the college community, creating and supporting each other’s UWC experience.
Medical provisions
- Two full-time nurses
- Weekly campus visits by a local doctor
- Access to local medical and dental facilities
- Students covered by Japan’s National Health Insurance
Academic and emotional well-being
The school supports students’ academic and emotional well-being through:
- House mentors who support students in their residential setting
- Two school counsellors providing one-to-one support
- An experienced Pastoral Care team, led by a Deputy Head of Pastoral
You can apply through your UWC national committee (NC) or through the UWC Global Selection Programme. Direct applications are also possible for Grade 10. For more information about UWC ISAK Japan, visit the website.
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