Japanese School Uniform: Activities--Gym and Sports


Figure 1.--Here it looks like an American teacher is teaching the children about Haloween in America. As far as we know, Haloween is not celebrated in Japan.

Classes may have parties. This is normally done on scpecial days to celebrate holidays, much like American schools may have Christmas parties. We do not have much information yet on parties in Japanese schools, although surely there may be treats to eat. This is most common in elementary schools. Enterprising teachers may also organize parties as a learning experience. This may be done by foreign language teachers as a leaning experience for the language being studied--most commonly English. Perhaps Japanese readers will know more about such parties.






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