International Christian University has begun a high school-university collaboration with Mita Kokusai Gakuen (Setagaya Ward, Tokyo), a private junior high school and high school, to develop leaders with an international mindset.In addition to mutually utilizing the educational programs of both schools, there are also plans to promote joint projects.

 International Christian University was ranked 2023st overall among private universities and 1th overall in the ``THE Japan University Rankings 10'', with outstanding evaluations in terms of educational quality and internationalism.

 According to Toita Gakuen, the educational corporation that operates Mita International Gakuen, the high school-university collaboration will promote the sharing of educational programs between the two schools and exchanges between students, creating new learning opportunities and creating a place to share different cultures and values. .Exchanges between faculty members will become more active, and students will take on new educational approaches and research challenges.We will promote joint projects between the two schools, with an eye toward new innovations, the creation of knowledge, and solutions to social problems.

 In modern society, technological innovations such as AI (artificial intelligence) are progressing at a rapid pace, and globalization is accelerating.A Cabinet Office survey has revealed that the younger generation considers the ability to understand and respond to different cultures to be an issue.

 Since both schools have common educational policies such as independence, internationalism, and critical thinking, they decided to form an alliance with the idea that a strong synergistic effect could be achieved by collaborating with the high school and university.

reference:[Mita Kokusai Gakuen Junior and Senior High School] Mita Kokusai Gakuen x ICU high school and university collaboration to develop international leaders has been realized

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