Day School
1990
S$ N/A-N/A
American
Founded in April 1991 as Shibuya Makuhari Singapore School, Waseda Shibuya Senior High School emerged as a unique Japanese overseas boarding school in Asia. Initially housing 50 students from various Asian countries, it aimed to address the alienation felt by Japanese returnees. Led by Tetsuo Tamura, the school secured a favorable lease from the Singaporean government, swiftly constructing permanent facilities by September 1991. A significant transition occurred in April 2002 when the school affiliated with Waseda University, leading to its renaming as "Waseda Shibuya Senior High School
Waseda Shibuya Senior High School is committed to fostering global citizenship and cultural understanding while promoting academic excellence through innovative teaching approaches. The school values diversity, collaboration, and personal growth among its students.
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