THE FRENCH-JAPANESE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF TOKYO


BALLET

BALLET CLASS

Tomoko SUZUKI


Originally from Yokohama, a graduate of Seisen University, Tomoko Suzuki started ballet at the age of three and continued her training in the UK before becoming a ballet teacher. A member of the Japan Ballet Association and the Kanawaga Art Association, she runs a ballet school in Tokyo and performs regularly at concerts.

Saori BROUCKE


Saori sensei started her ballet training at age 3 in Mie Prefecture, Japan. She then continued her training at the London Studio Centre in London from 2004 to 2007, where she completed her Ballet Advanced 1 & 2 of the Royal Academy of Dance. Upon returning to Tokyo in 2008, Saori began her professional dance career at Tokyo Disney Resort. She continued performing in many shows throughout both Tokyo Disney Land and Tokyo Disney Sea, including Parade, Castle shows, Mystic Rhythms and One Man’s Dream II until 2019. Whilst performing at Tokyo Disney Resort, Saori taught classical ballet to all ages from kindergarten to adults of all levels. Dancing with music is so much fun. It also develops a sense of rhythm, flexibility, and balance. Saori would be happy if she could convey the fun and charm of dancing to as many children as possible.  Let's move our bodies together and dance energetically!

Vacancy: additional teacher

CALENDAR, FEES & SCHOOL BUS

 

  • The fees are termly (Fall, Winter, Spring & Summer), payable before every term.
  • A trial session is offered at half price for new students.
  • There are no admission fees.
  • Online courses are possible, too.
  • The number of lessons is clarified before every term based on the professor’s availability and the students' need.
  • Lessons during school holidays are often possible based on demand, and invoiced separately.
  • In case of the absence of the activity leader, no refund is possible, however a catch-up lesson can be offered in the final week of each term (which remains without lesson for this purpose) depending in availabilities of the activity leader and the student. It is the responsability of the activity leader to avoid absences, offer extracurricular classes and communicate with the families via the school app in a rigorous way.
  • After the registration, in case of absence of the student what any reason, no refund is possible for any missed lesson.
  • Weekly lessons can be given for faster progress (payable also before every term). Change of schedules, extra lessons are possible during each term, but without any refund of the current registration.
  • Any lesson starting during a term is invoiced on a pro rata temporis.
  • Transportation: stay on campus if your child is a regular student, or make your own way to EIFJ Tokyo from 3:30 p.m. (1 p.m. on Wednesdays). Following the activities, the main buses depart at 17:00 to bring students back home, while Alpha bus departs at 16:00 and 17:00.

 

To enroll, please check the following table, select the time slots, and fill in the online admission form with all needed information: our team will get back to you shortly.

 

NB: Japanese scholarships for Japanese, French, and international families (37,000 to 97,000 yen subsidies per month) are applicable to 3 to 6 years old students (Pre-K to 1st Grade) enrolled in EIFJ or other schools for childcare, holiday school, intermittent class & regular school programs only. Please visit our dedicated page for further information.

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