List Of International Schools In Japan
This is a list of international schools in Japan. By location Hokkaido *Hokkaido International School Kyoto * KIU Academy * Kyoto International School Kobe *Canadian Academy *Marist Brothers International School Osaka *Osaka International School *Osaka YMCA International School *One World International School Osaka (OWIS Osaka) Nagano *UWC ISAK Japan Nagoya *Nagoya International School *NUCB International College Sendai *Tohoku International School Tokyo *American School in Japan *Aoba - Japan International School *Bunka Gakuen University, Bunka Suginami Canadian International School *The British School in Tokyo *Canadian International School (Tokyo), Canadian International School *Christian Academy in Japan *Gyosei International School *Horizon Japan International School *Ivy Prep International School *International School of the Sacred Heart *K. International School Tokyo *KAIS International School *Laurus International School of Science Tokyo *Lycée Français Inte ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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International School
An international school is an institution that promotes education in an international environment or framework. Although there is no uniform definition or criteria, international schools are usually characterized by a multinational student body and staff, multilingual instruction, curricula oriented towards global perspectives and subjects, and the promotion of concepts such as world citizenship, pluralism, and intercultural understanding. Many international schools adopt a curriculum from programs and organizations such as International Baccalaureate, Edexcel, Cambridge Assessment International Education, International Primary Curriculum, or Advanced Placement. International schools often follow a curriculum different from the host country, catering mainly to foreign students, such as members of expatriate communities, international businesses or organizations, diplomatic missions, or missionary programs. Admission is sometimes open to local students to provide qualificatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The British School In Tokyo
The British School in Tokyo (BST; ブリティシュ・スクール・イン東京 ''Buritishu Sukūru in Tōkyō'') is an international school in central Tokyo with over 1,100 students from over 65 nationalities. BST takes students aged 3–18 that have been rated in all eight areas examined by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). A third of BST students are neither British nor Japanese and there are no entry requirements other than fluency in English. The curriculum follows the National Curriculum. The school is based on two sites with students aged 3–8 based at the Shibuya campus and students aged 9–18 based at the Showa campus at Showa Women's University. History Established as a trust in 1988 to meet the needs of parents who wished their children to receive a British style education in Tokyo, BST was officially opened by Margaret Thatcher in September 1989 with just 63 students and rapidly expanded. By 1993 there were 200 students in the entire school. The e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Seisen International School
Seisen International School (SIS) is an all-girls, Catholic school located in Setagaya, in Tokyo, Japan. Students and faculty from over sixty countries are represented at Seisen, with English being the main language of instruction. It offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for grades 11 and 12. It is accredited by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Japan), New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Council of International Schools. It teaches Montessori kindergarten (coed, ages 2–6) and grades 1-12 (girls only, ages 6–18). According to the ''Good Schools Guide International'', "The school is popular and has a good reputation." According to Anne-Marie De Mejía, Seisen International School provides a specifically Christian orientation in its programmes. History The school was founded in 1949 by Sister María Asunción Lecubarri from the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in response to requests from Un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MEES International School
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Nishimachi International School
Nishimachi International School (西町インターナショナルスクール), established in 1949, is an international school located in the Azabu area of Tokyo, Japan. Co-educational, non-sectarian, private K-9 day school. The main language of instruction is in English. Japanese is taught to all students every day from beginner to native speaker level. History Nishimachi International School was founded by Tané Matsukata, granddaughter of former Prime Minister of Japan Matsukata Masayoshi, and sister of Haru M. Reischauer, wife of former United States Ambassador to Japan Edwin O. Reischauer. Tané Matsukata returned to Japan after seventeen years in the U.S., where she received her education and spent the war years. She found Tokyo still badly scarred from the war although the slow process of rebuilding had begun. In discussion with friends, she began to realize the important role that education would play in the reconstruction process. Together they explored the alternati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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New International School (Tokyo)
New International School (NewIS) was founded in Tokyo, Japan, in 2001 as a dual language, multiage by design (3 year age range of students in each class) international school, initially for students from age 3 to grade 9, following the mission of Steven Parr, the founding director/head of school, and under the sponsorship of Iwata Gakuen. It extended to Grade 10 from August 2012, Grade 11 from August 2013, and Grade 12 from August 2014. The school was accredited through grade 9 by the Middle States Association of College and Schools (MSA) in 2005, granted non-profit status as a school foundation in 2006, and accredited through grade 12 by both MSA and the Council of International Schools (CIS) in May 2014. It is a member of the Japan Council of International Schools (JCIS) and a founding member of the Tokyo Association of International Preschools (TAIP) Curriculum The students learn all core subjects in both English and Japanese with two teachers of equal status per class, one ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lycée Français International De Tokyo
The Lycée Français International de Tokyo (LFI Tokyo, ja, 東京国際フランス学園 ''Tōkyō Kokusai Furansu Gakuen'') is a French international school in (滝野川), Kita, Tokyo, serving levels Kindergarten through high school. It is a part of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE, according to its French name).Presentation of the LFIT Archive . Lycée Français International de Tokyo. Retrieved on May 14, 2014. "Adress : Lycée Français International de Tokyo, 5-57-37 Takinogawa Kita-ku, 114-0023 Tokyo" At one time the school was located in Fujimi, [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Laurus International School Of Science Tokyo
Laurus International School of Science is a co-ed pre-school, kindergarten, and international school based in Tokyo. It enrolls students from Japan and the international community in the Tokyo area, while its headquarters are based in Shiba. Laurus follows the Cambridge International curriculum with regards to science, art, music, and physical education (PE). History Laurus International School was founded by Mami Hioki, and opened its first school in 2002 as Bilinga to provide instruction in English Kindergarten (K3). The school was initially created to offer a more global choice of education than is currently available through the national education system in Japan, which is often seen as lecture-based. Bilinga then changed its name to Laurus International School of Science in 2015, and now has a Primary and Lower Secondary school in Shiba, Minato. Pre-school through to kindergarten Laurus follows the model of a Japanese kindergarten, which are referred to as a Yochie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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KAIS International School
KAIS International School is an international school located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. KAIS provides an English-based education to international junior high and high school students living in Tokyo. KAIS International School offers programs for grades 9-12 and integrates SAT preparation, art, photography, theater, and other creative classes, yoga, science laboratories, team sports, digital music composition, academic writing, and literature classes into its California-benchmark based curriculum. KAIS's educational philosophy is based on small class sizes, and is influenced by Steiner and Montessori educational theory. It uses the "One MacBook per student" educational philosophy, and is affiliated with Kikokushijo Academy in Setagaya. See also *List of high schools in Tokyo This is a list of high schools in Tokyo Metropolis, including the 23 special wards, West Tokyo, and the Tokyo Islands ( Izu Islands and Ogasawara Subprefecture). National * * - See Colleges of technolo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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International School Of The Sacred Heart
International School of the Sacred Heart (ISSH) is a Kindergarten (co-ed) – Grades 1–12 (all girls) school in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1908. As part of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools it is affiliated with schools and institutions in 44 countries. The International School of the Sacred Heart (ISSH) is a multicultural Catholic school. Kindergarten classes for 3, 4 and 5 year olds are for boys and girls, while grades 1–12 are for girls only. ISSH is located in the Hiroo neighborhood and was founded in 1908, belonging to a worldwide network of the Schools of the Sacred Heart. History The International School of the Sacred Heart in Tokyo is one of an international group of schools and colleges under the direction of the religious Society of the Sacred Heart. The Society of the Sacred Heart was founded in Amiens, France, on November 21, 1800, by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat to meet the needs of a particular form of education for girls in a changing world. Beginn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ivy Prep International School
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Horizon Japan International School
is an international school located in Onocho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. It educates students from preschool to high school – ages two and a half to eighteen – under the IB Diploma Programme. History HJIS began its life as a (学校法人) in 2003 and has received the ECIS Membership Status in 2010, CIS Membership Status in 2011, WASC Accreditation in 2012, IB Authorisation in 2013, and CIS Accreditation in 2018. Curriculum See also * List of junior high schools in Kanagawa Prefecture * List of elementary schools in Kanagawa Prefecture This is a list of elementary schools in Kanagawa Prefecture. Municipal Yokohama Aoba-ku * Aobadai (青葉台) * Azamino Daiichi (No. 1) ( あざみ野第一) * Azamino Daini (No. 2) (あざみ野第二) * Edanishi (West) ( 荏田西) * Ekoda ( ... References {{International schools in Tokyo International schools in Yokohama High schools in Yokohama International Baccalaureate schools in Japan Ed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |