Tomamu School Hokkaido, Japan

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Tomamu School Hokkaido, Japan Public basic education school  Founded in 2017 (integrated 2 schools) Number of students: 6  Age: 6-15 (primary & secondary) https://sites.google.com/view/tomamugakkou/

Children who can create future society Tomamu School Vision Children who can create future society Learning through encountering various people, things and experiences Approach Community school: Ensure number of teachers and quality of education by utilizing human resource Village headquarters for School support Work together: Community - School - Parents Coordinator match school needs and volunteers Community: - Variety of programme - Skills and knowledge based on local culture School: Coherent education programme “Volunteer resource bank” Integrate primary + lower secondary 9 years coherent curriculum Continuity of learning Community people with skills and knowledges Community’s understanding of education & Children’s understanding of community

Tomamu School Children who can create future society Vision Children who can create future society Learn by encountering various people, things and experiences Create their own way of life Approach Community school utilizing resources in the local community Integrate primary and lower secondary school and provide coherent education Create human resource bank and programmes collaborating with volunteers Outcomes Develop public community school model in depopulated area Deepening of community people’s understanding of school education Provide unique educational programmes based on the community Challenges No data