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New International School, Tokyo:
At New International School, located in Tokyo, east Japan, the children learn bilingually in both English and Japanese through team-taught multiage classes; a resource and thematic-based curriculum; and a combination of whole group, individual, center-based and project-based activities.

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Preschool
The preschool, called the Teddy Bear Class, accommodates children ages 3 and 4 of any nationality. The program runs from 8:40 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and from 8:40 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. The teachers are highly trained and experienced in child-centered and developmentally bPhoto of International bilingual school in Tokyo, Japanased approaches to education, where every child can progress comfortably from where he or she is both academically and socially, in a combination of teacher-led whole group and small group activities, and open center times where the children can choose from a variety of activities in a free play environment.

Primary School
The New International School primary school is multiage by design, after the model advocated by Dr. Sandra Stone, author of the books Creating the Multiage Classroom and Playing: A Kids Curriculum. The classrooms are richly resourced with computers, smart-boards, listening centers, and an abundance of books and manipulatives for active learning, and each class is team taught by two teachers. The three Primary A classes each accommodate 5 to 7 year olds (Grades K~2), and the three Primary B classes accommodate 8 to 10 year olds (Grades 3-5). The children learn from each other as well as from the teachers. Uncompared, they thriveImage of International bilingual school in Tokyo, Japan, and experience multiple perspectives in being one of the younger students the first year, in the middle the second year and one of the older students the third year in the same class. There is also no ceiling on what they can learn. The teachers get to know the children so well over the three year period, better and better to facilitate their progress. An integrated thematic approach with the skill development guidelines given in the Scottish curriculum (another resource) enables depth in what is learned, and breadth in skill development. In a three month study of Egypt, for example, the culminating activity may be a museum built in the classroom, with the children giving presentations about what they have created. Over 23,000 books, including Big Books, and an abundance of guided reading and library books, are among the schools resources. Chinese is offered an elective, and all of the children from Grade Three up learn the violin by the Suzuki Method.

MiddlePhotos of New International School, Tokyo School to Grade Nine
The middle school continues the multiage design, but with two grades instead of one in each classroom. The school has two Primary C classes (Grades 6 &7) and one Upper School class (Grades 8 & 9). The program continues the dual language and multiage model of the Primary School, with two homeroom teachers in each class of under 20 students.
To assure smooth transition to high school, the children complete Algebra One, Geometry, or Algebra Two by the time they graduate, which assures they are on or above grade level in math at their next school. Graduates have gone on to international schools with high schools, Japanese private high schools, or to boarding or day schools abroad, the latter of which include St. Johnsbury Academy, the Putney School, and Northfield Mount Hermon School.

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Address: 3-18-32 Minami-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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Daizawa International School, Tokyo
Courses / Programs
Daizawa International School is an International preschool and kindergarten in the Setagaya area of Tokyo, Japan. We provide learning opportunities for all children from 18 months to 6 years. We provide a home-like and friendly environment for children and families.

In our program, thematic learning forms the core curriculum, with emphasis on practical life, sensorial development, social development, and creative expression. The children are encouraged to become independent thinkers, and we aim to open their eyes to a world of discovery.

We introduce the children to a wide variety of information during the year through our monthly themes. Each theme we will also be taking a look at a different culture and educating the children about the world around them.

​At Daizawa International School, we plant the right seeds and reap the fruits that bear the child's socio-emotional readiness, natural curiosity, confidence, independence, courage, and respect for others and oneself.
- Sprout Program (18 months to 2.5 years old)
- Maple Program (2.5 years to 4 years old)
- Oak Program (4 years to 6 years old)
- After-School Program
Columbia International School, Tokyo
Courses / Programs
Columbia International School is located in Tokyo, central eastern Japan. CIS offers elementary through to high school programs following the The Canadian Curriculum, a world leading Education. Columbia International School School is an overseas-inspected private school accredited by the Ontario Ministry of Education of Canada, and by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (W.A.S.C.) in the U.S.A. and a member of The Association of Ontario Overseas School.

Almost all our graduates advance to various universities overseas. CIS admits students regardless of their nationality or ethnic origin. Students from various countries including Japan, China, Taiwan, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Bangladesh, Nigeria, United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, Indonesia, Myanmar, Canada, and United States have studied at CIS.
Elementary School Pogram; Junior High School Program; Senior High School program. Upon successful completion of this program, students earn the Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma. This Diploma is accepted and highly regarded by all the top universities in Canada, the United States and around the world. Classes are taught in English and Japanese.
Imagine International Preschool
Courses / Programs
Imagine International Preschool offers a unique English-speaking learning environment for children ages 18 months to 6 years old in the heart of Yokohama in Minatomirai area of Nishi-ku ward.

Opened in 2003, Imagine’s teaching philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach through which children’s interests and strengths are the catalyst for projects that children and teachers are highly motivated to learn about and discover together.

Imagine children are encouraged to think as individuals, use their initiative and have a broad understanding of the world around them.

With a low student to teacher ratio, all children are nurtured carefully by the experienced teaching staff.
International Preschool Programs (Taught in English)
- Ages 18 months to 6 years

Toddler Class (18 months-3 years)
- Available as 2, 3 or 5 days per week (days are pre-determined)
- Full Day Program (8:00-18:00)
- Short Day Program (9:30-14:30)
- Morning Program (9:30-11:30)

Preschool Class (3-6 years)
- 5 days per week
- Full Day Program(8:00-18:00)
- Short Day Program(9:30-14:30)
Saint Maur International School, Yokohama
Courses / Programs
Established in 1872, Saint Maur International School in Yokohama is the oldest international school in Japan. The school, which is coeducational, caters to students of all nationalities and faiths from Pre-school through High School. Located 30 kilometers from Tokyo in eastern Japan, Saint Maur International School aims to provide an excellent curriculum for children of all nationalities and backgrounds.

It is fully accredited by Council of International schools (CIS), New England Association of Schools of Colleges(NEASC), and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology. Saint Maur is a co-educational Pre-K through High School which strives to offer a quality education within a caring family environment.
Pre-school Program; Elementary School Program; Secondary School Program; International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE); The International Baccalaureate Program (IB).
Global Village International Preschool, Osaka
Courses / Programs
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While children are taught in English our curriculum incorporates a wide range of learning experiences that provide exposure to various cultures.

Children engage in a variety of activities that bring out strong points of both Western and Japanese cultures such as performing Kamishibai like "Momotaro" and "Kachi-kachi Yama" as well as giving speeches and performances to develop the confidence necessary to speak and act in front of others.
Nursery Class ( 2 - 3 years old); Pre-Kindergarten Jr. Class
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Ookayama International School, Tokyo
Courses / Programs
Ookayama International School (OIS) in Tokyo, Japan offers an alternative to the larger international schools in Tokyo. The school offers distance learning programs for grades 7-12 (ages 12 - 18) and students must attend our school to participate in them. We provide a fully accredited American high school education which has helped numerous students go on to higher education in Japan and overseas. Distance learning allows for many unique opportunities not available in the more traditional school system.

Students are enrolled on distance learning programs at North Dakota Center for Distance Education or at The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Independent Study High School. These programs are fully accredited through the North Central Association Commission and School Improvement (NCACASI) and the Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA). There are well over 200 different courses available for study.

Students may enroll at any time during the year, and if need be, set an individual pace for their work. Courses are also available for part-time students and those who have taken a break from education. Older students can take classes outside normal school hours.
- Distance learning middle & high school programs for Grades 6 - 12.

Graduation from OIS is not based on age or grade, but rather on credits earned.