In preparation for the high school course selection process for the 2022-2023 school year, students explored their AP course options through peer presentations and conversations. Starting in 10th grade, high school students have options to challenge themselves with college-level, rigorous AP (Advanced Placement) courses. We encourage students to work towards taking AP courses in their areas of interest before graduation to grow their academic skills and content knowledge. Students who take multiple AP courses and pass their AP exams can also qualify for AP Awards that enhance their applications for university. If you have questions about the AP Program, please reach out to AP teachers and the AP Coordinator, Mr. Cooke. Additionally, Mr. Fazio and Ms. Harmon are always available to help students with the course selection process to best prepare them for university applications.
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Internationally Acclaimed Author Robert Whiting to visit HIS
2024 May 31(Fri)
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Hokkaido International School Multipurpose Room (MPR)
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Hokkaido International School
1st & 4th Floors
Please enjoy these International flavors and experiences with your family and friends.
※Proceeds from this event will go into the PTA fund.
Ticket sales for the Secondary Music Concert held in Kitara Small Hall on May 31st Friday have begun April 1, Monday!
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Join us for a Heartfulness Workshop December 4th with Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu. Mr. Murphy-Shigematsu is a psychologist and author in mental health, wellbeing, and diversity. He has been teaching and researching at Stanford University for 20 years as a faculty of the School of Medicine. You can learn more about Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu through his TED talks.