Moral Education

Wellbeing | Moral Education (Japanese Division)

Japanese primary and high schools place a strong emphasis on moral education, teaching values that promote good citizenship, respect for others, and responsibility. At SJIS, we believe in instilling these same values in our students.

Our moral education program aims to nurture the development of our students’ character and foster a sense of community within the school. We teach students to take responsibility for their actions, respect their peers and teachers, and appreciate diversity.

Our program also includes lessons on traditional Japanese values, such as ‘wa’ (harmony) and ‘omoiyari’ (empathy), which are woven into the fabric of Japanese society. These lessons give our students a deeper understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture and its values.

Instilling a strong moral foundation in our students, prepares them to become responsible, respectful, and compassionate individuals who will positively contribute to society. We’re proud to offer a comprehensive moral education program that aligns with our mission of educating the whole

REQUEST PROSPECTUS

Name

The Sydney Japanese International School acknowledges the Garigal people as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which our school is located. We pay our respects to their ancestors and descendants who continue cultural and spiritual connections to Country. We recognise that these lands have always been places of teaching, learning and storytelling. May the spirit of the Garigal people always be present with us under the shade of the beautiful trees across our campus, when we hear the sounds of nature and feel the sun and ocean breeze on our skin, and as we grow, play, learn and connect. 

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.