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EVENTS

JASD hosts a variety of school events and field trips throughout the year that enrich our curriculum and foster meaningful connections within our school and the wider community. These events offer children opportunities to celebrate, perform, and learn in festive and collaborative environments, supporting both their personal growth and our mission of Japanese language and cultural immersion.

Month Event
August Start of School Year
September Jugoya (full moon) celebration
October Pampkin patch field trip, Undo-kai (field day), Halloween party
November Thanksgiving
December Holiday performance
January New Year & Mochi pounding festival
February Setsubun (bean throwing)
March Girls’ Day Hinamatsuri celebration, Cherry Blossom Festival performance (Balboa Park)
April Senior appreciation performance (San Diego Keiro-kai)
May Boys’ Day Kodomonohi celebration, Graduation ceremony & end-of-the-year performance
June (Summer camp)
July  (Summer camp)

 

Annual Highlights

  • Field Day 運動会  (Undokai) – October
    Families gather at a local park to enjoy a day of energetic games and friendly competition. This event serves as a fun opportunity for parents to meet other families and begin building a vibrant community with their children’s classmates. Children and families participate in classic Japanese field day games, relays, and activities designed to foster sportsmanship and teamwork.
  • Holiday Performance – December
    At the end of December, before winter break, students showcase their talents in a holiday performance featuring songs, dances, and musical instruments. This celebration invites family and friends to experience the joy and progress their children have made, while students gain confidence performing on stage.
  • End-of-School-Year Performance – May
    The final event of the school year includes fun performances, playful skits, and a ceremony to celebrate the end of the school year. Graduating students receive recognition for completing their elementary school journey.

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