Best International Schools in Japan

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Best International Schools in Japan

Looking for the list of the best international schools in Japan in 2026? International Schools in Japan are a great choice for both local and expat families as they offer globally recognized curricula, outstanding academics plus a nurturing environment for children. Discover our selection of the best International Schools in Japan, including reviews, fees, and why families choose them.

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Top International Schools Japan 2026

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Rugby School Japan verified

  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Co-Education
  • 11 to 18 years old
no reviews
  • School type:Day & Boarding School
  • Yearly fee: 5,000,000 - 8,200,000 jpy
  • Curriculum:British Curriculum
  • Foundation:2023
  • Community: 306 students • 26 nationalities
  • Examinations:A Level, AS, IGCSE
  • Language:English
Rugby School Japan (RSJ) is located in Kashiwanoha, a designated education, Innovation and entrepreneurial hub within the greater Tokyo district, Japan.Opened in September 2023, Rugby School Japan is the second international school founded by the prestigious Rugby School group. The school is a co-educational, day and boarding school for pupils ages 11-18 years. It offers an authentic British School experience whilst embracing the advantages of being based in Japan. The...
Rugby School Japan is an academically selective school with pupils from 15 countries. We offer the British curriculum preparing students for I/GCSEs, AS and A levels. Pupils are taught in English as the medium of instruction so all pupils are expected to have a level of English which allows them to access the curriculum. We pride ourselves on providing an education that is not only academically challenging but also seeks...
  • First British boarding ethos in Japan
  • Unrivalled focus on character growth
  • Enrichment via diverse global connections

Annual tuition fees at Rugby School Japan range from 5,000,000 jpy to 8,200,000 jpy, depending on the student's grade level and program.

The annual School Fee consists of:Tuition Fee (The same for Day and Boarding Students)Boarding Fee (an additional charge only for Boarding Students: 5 days or 7 days)School Meals (All meals:...
Modern school campus with sports field and student activities, promoting elite international education.

Tamagawa Academy IB Programmes

  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Co-Education
  • 12 to 18 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 1,886,000 - 1,902,000 jpy
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum
  • Foundation:1929
  • Community: 300 students • 8 nationalities
  • Language:English, Japanese
Tamagawa Academy, throughout its history prioritizing international education through its Zenjin (well-rounded) principles, offers students the unique opportunity of earning a Japanese secondary school completion certificate as a MEXT Article 1 school along with the International Baccalaureate Diploma. This flexibility in approach offers students maximum choice between a wide range of both foreign and domestic university options. Through four years of the IB Middle years Programme and two years of...
International Baccalaureate, Others
  • Immersive Bilingual Learning
  • Integrated Arts & Sciences Focus
  • Global Mindedness, Japanese Values

Annual tuition fees at Tamagawa Academy IB Programmes range from 1,886,000 jpy to 1,902,000 jpy, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Makuhari International School Featured

Makuhari International School

  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Co-Education
  • 3.0 to 12.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 8,013 - 10,016 usd
  • Curriculum:Japanese Curriculum, Other
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
Welcome to Makuhari International School (MIS), where we emphasize a unique educational experience tailored for both returning Japanese students and expatriates. Our mission is to develop multilingual, internationally minded 21st Century citizens equipped to thrive in an ever-changing world. The curriculum at MIS is grounded in the Japanese national learning objectives and delivered through an international teaching and learning model. This approach allows students to transition seamlessly to either international...
Makuhari International School offers a comprehensive academic program designed to cater to both returning Japanese students and expatriates. The curriculum emphasizes the development of multilingual, internationally minded 21st Century model citizens. It is anchored in the Japanese national learning objectives while being delivered through an international teaching and learning model. This unique approach facilitates smooth transitions for students into both international middle schools and Japanese junior high schools, equipping them...
  • Bilingual education with equal emphasis on English and Japanese for all subjects except Japanese.
  • Curriculum designed for seamless transition to Japanese junior high and international schools.
  • Award-winning facilities and resources on a spacious campus for enhanced learning experiences.

Annual tuition fees at Makuhari International School range from 8,013 usd to 10,016 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

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Saitama Municipal Omiya International Secondary School

  • Japan - Saitama
  • Co-Education
  • to years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme, IB Middle Years Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
Saitama Municipal Omiya International Secondary School is dedicated to the mission of "Learn to Make the Future of the World," reflecting a robust commitment to preparing students not only academically but also with a comprehensive global perspective. The school aims to nurture individuals equipped with the skills and mindset necessary for making positive contributions to society. This mission is deeply integrated into the school’s philosophy, encouraging students to embrace challenges...
At Saitama Municipal Omiya International Secondary School (MOIS), the academic program is designed to cultivate students into global citizens who can contribute to making a better world. The curriculum is framed around their mission to "Learn to Make the Future of the World," and they emphasize a rigorous educational structure that encourages critical thinking and diverse perspectives. Students are engaged in an international learning environment that supports bilingual instruction in...
  • International Baccalaureate curriculum fostering global perspectives and critical thinking skills.
  • Strong emphasis on career education with diverse pathways and exploration opportunities.
  • Active participation in global competitions, including top rankings in Mathematics A-lympiad.
Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School Featured

Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School

  • Japan - Nerima City
  • Co-Education
  • to years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme, IB Middle Years Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
I was just on the website for Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School (TGUISS), and there’s so much to share about what makes this school unique! They emphasize a nurturing environment that fosters both academic excellence and personal growth. Their educational philosophy is encapsulated in the acronym T.G.U.I.S.S., which stands for Tolerant, Global, Unique, Interdisciplinary, Socially active, and Student-oriented. This framework beautifully outlines their commitment to creating a well-rounded education...
Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School (TGUISS) presents a dynamic academic curriculum designed to cultivate global citizens equipped with essential skills for the contemporary world. Their educational philosophy is captured in the acronym "TGUIS," which emphasizes a tolerant, global, unique, interdisciplinary, socially active, and student-oriented approach. The school embraces a diverse student body, fostering an environment where students from various backgrounds learn from each other. This aligns with their goal...
  • Interdisciplinary education with a focus on inquiry-based learning and real-world connections.
  • Unique overseas work camps in Thailand and Okinawa for hands-on global experiences.
  • Emphasis on developing communication skills and global awareness through diverse backgrounds.
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The Montessori School of Tokyo

  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Co-Education
  • 2.0 to 15.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 16,493 - 17,317 usd
  • Curriculum:Montessori
  • Language:English
The Montessori School of Tokyo (MST) embodies a vibrant and nurturing community dedicated to fostering a love of learning through its unique educational philosophy, termed "Education Re-Imagined." At MST, children embark on meaningful and purposeful journeys of self-construction, cultivating their innate curiosity while developing foundational skills for lifelong learning. The school emphasizes that "learning is an amazing journey, not a race," reflecting its commitment to individualized education that meets each...
The Montessori School of Tokyo (MST) offers an academic program that emphasizes an individualized approach to learning, tailoring the curriculum to each child's interests and readiness. At MST, education is viewed as "Preparation for Life," focusing on fostering independence and self-motivation among students. The school provides a carefully prepared environment that encourages children to embark on meaningful journeys of self-construction, nurturing a genuine love of learning. This educational philosophy is...
  • First accredited Montessori school in Asia, emphasizing individualized learning journeys.
  • Unique Upper Adolescent program focused on authentic Montessori experiences for high schoolers.
  • Community-driven sustainability initiatives led by faculty and parent-led committees.

Annual tuition fees at The Montessori School of Tokyo range from 16,493 usd to 17,317 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

The American School in Japan Featured

The American School in Japan

  • Japan - Chofu
  • Co-Education
  • 3.0 to 18.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 21,323 - 23,324 usd
  • Curriculum:American Curriculum
  • Foundation:1902.0
  • Language:English
The American School in Japan (ASIJ), founded in 1902, stands as Tokyo’s leading international school, committed to fostering a community of inquisitive learners and independent thinkers. With a mission to inspire students to be their best selves and empower them to make a difference, ASIJ provides an exceptional educational experience that prioritizes both academic rigor and personal growth. At ASIJ, the nurturing environment is integral to the educational philosophy. The...
The American School in Japan (ASIJ) offers a world-class educational experience grounded in the American educational system, serving students from nursery through high school across two campuses. The school’s mission centers on fostering a community of inquisitive learners and independent thinkers, driven by the philosophy of "Know, Value, Care." This philosophy underscores ASIJ's commitment to holistic student development within a supportive and engaging environment. In the Early Learning Center (ELC),...
  • Over 120 years of educational excellence with a strong American curriculum focus.
  • Diverse student body representing 59 different countries fostering global citizenship.
  • 170+ co-curricular activities promoting holistic student development and engagement.

Annual tuition fees at The American School in Japan range from 21,323 usd to 23,324 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

MEES International School Featured

MEES International School

  • Japan - Bunkyo City
  • Co-Education
  • 1.0 to 11.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 8,074 - 9,540 usd
  • Curriculum:Other, Project Based Learning
  • Language:English
MEES International School, located in Bunkyo City, Japan, embodies a unique educational philosophy that prioritizes the individuality of each child. Founded by Euft van den Berg, the school operates under the guiding principle that "there is no single educational approach that works for all children." This belief drives MEES to create a nurturing environment where students can embark on their own learning journeys, fostering independence and creativity. The school emphasizes...
MEES International School's academic program places each child at the center of their educational journey, emphasizing the empowerment of students to take ownership of their learning. The school fosters a joyful and supportive environment that nurtures independence, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Their educational philosophy is rooted in the belief that engaging in self-chosen activities leads to deeper and more meaningful learning experiences. Through a dynamic approach that adapts to individual...
  • Project-based learning that encourages active exploration of real-world challenges.
  • Regular outdoor education that fosters resilience and a connection with nature.
  • Mixed-age cohorts promoting mentorship and collaborative peer relationships.

Annual tuition fees at MEES International School range from 8,074 usd to 9,540 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Musashino University Chiyoda High School Featured

Musashino University Chiyoda High School

  • Japan - Chiyoda City
  • Co-Education
  • to years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
Musashino University Chiyoda High School embodies the philosophy of "未来をつくる" (building the future) through a nurturing educational environment that fosters active engagement with the world. Established with a vision to prepare students for tackling unsolved global challenges, the school is dedicated to cultivating the potential of every student, empowering them to contribute positively to society. This is reflected in the school's strong belief that education is not merely an accumulation...
Musashino University Chiyoda High School offers a dynamic and forward-thinking academic program that embodies the philosophy of "creating the future." The curriculum is designed to merge joy with learning, aiming to empower students to engage with unresolved challenges and contribute meaningfully to the future of humanity. This rigorous yet exploratory curriculum is tailored to ensure that students not only acquire knowledge but also apply it in real-world scenarios through various...
  • Innovative research activities comparable to university-level studies across various disciplines.
  • Collaborative projects with global leaders and organizations for real-world problem-solving.
  • Unique programs like 'Social Innovation' and 'Liberal Arts Projects' fostering creativity.
Machida Kobato Kindergarten /Gakkouhoujin Kanzou Gakuen Featured

Machida Kobato Kindergarten /Gakkouhoujin Kanzou Gakuen

  • Japan - Machida
  • Co-Education
  • 3.0 to 4.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Primary Years Programme
  • Language:Japanese
I was just on the website of Machida Kobato Kindergarten, and there's a lot to share about what makes this school special! One of the core philosophies that really stands out is their commitment to fostering a "nurturing environment" where children can engage in "free play." This approach encourages children to explore their natural curiosity and enthusiasm, allowing them to become actively involved with the world around them. The school...
At Machida Kobato Kindergarten, their academic program is designed around the philosophy of nurturing children to be actively engaged with the world through “free play.” This approach, which stems from children's natural curiosity and enthusiasm, allows them to explore and learn at their own pace. The curriculum embraces two primary pillars: “free play” and “inquiry activities,” which are integrated into group and class-level activities. By adopting the framework of the...
  • First kindergarten in Tokyo certified as an IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) school.
  • Emphasis on "free play" to foster children's natural curiosity and social engagement.
  • Unique "Little Room" program supports pre-kindergarten children with tailored activities and expert guidance.
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Kahoku Junior High School

  • Japan - Kami
  • Co-Education
  • to years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Middle Years Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
Kahoku Junior High School is a dynamic educational institution located in Kami, Japan, dedicated to fostering a strong connection between students, the local community, and the natural environment. The school's philosophy is rooted in the belief that education extends beyond the classroom, and it actively engages students in projects that promote local culture, creativity, and environmental awareness. One of the standout initiatives is the "Kahoku Art Museum" project, where third-year...
Kahoku Junior High School offers an impressive academic program recognized as an International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) certified school. This program serves as a rigorous foundation for students aged 11 to 16, aiming to foster critical thinking and support both academic and personal development. The curriculum is designed to cultivate inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young individuals who contribute to a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding...
  • International Baccalaureate MYP accredited school, promoting global citizenship and critical thinking.
  • Community projects showcasing local culture and nature, enhancing student engagement and responsibility.
  • Unique art museum initiative by students, highlighting Kahoku's rich heritage and natural beauty.
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International School of the Sacred Heart

  • Japan - Shibuya
  • Girls Only
  • 3.0 to 18.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 16,482 - 18,495 usd
  • Curriculum:American Curriculum
  • Community: 184.0 students
  • Language:English
The International School of the Sacred Heart, located in the vibrant district of Shibuya, Japan, offers a unique educational experience for girls aged 3 to 18. The school’s philosophy centers around the guiding principle of "Growing with Courage and Confidence," which permeates every aspect of its academic and social environment. This commitment to fostering personal growth and resilience is a collaborative endeavor involving the Board, administration, faculty, parents, and students,...
The International School of the Sacred Heart offers a comprehensive academic program that emphasizes a rigorous curriculum designed to support students in developing courage and confidence. This educational philosophy is rooted in a commitment to fostering an environment that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and leadership skills. The school adopts a holistic approach to education, engaging all stakeholders—board members, administration, faculty, parents, and students—as active partners in the learning process. This...
  • Internationally minded curriculum fostering global citizenship and cultural understanding among students.
  • Strong emphasis on girls' education with a focus on leadership and empowerment.
  • Active partnership with parents and community for holistic student development.

Annual tuition fees at International School of the Sacred Heart range from 16,482 usd to 18,495 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Kouhoku School Corporation Nintei-kodomoen Ainosato Featured

Kouhoku School Corporation Nintei-kodomoen Ainosato

  • Japan - Sapporo
  • Co-Education
  • to 6.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Primary Years Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
I was just on the website for Kouhoku School Corporation Nintei-kodomoen Ainosato, and I learned quite a bit about what makes this place so special. They describe themselves as a “認定こども園” (certified children's garden) that caters to children aged 0 to 6 years. The school has two separate buildings: one for infants, which provides a safe and nurturing environment, and another for older children, where they can explore and grow...
Kouhoku School Corporation Nintei-kodomoen Ainosato offers a comprehensive academic program that emphasizes the philosophy of "spreading the seeds of curiosity." Designed for children aged 0 to 6, the curriculum aims to foster a sense of confidence and strength in each child. In 2023, the school received accreditation for the Primary Years Programme (PYP) from the International Baccalaureate (IB), which underscores its commitment to a rigorous and exploratory approach to learning....
  • PYP accredited IB curriculum fostering individual curiosity and self-directed learning.
  • Monthly community events like 'Ainosato Festival' promoting family engagement and fun.
  • Hands-on sensory activities encouraging exploration with everyday materials, enhancing creativity.
Osaka International High School Featured

Osaka International High School

  • Japan - Moriguchi
  • Co-Education
  • to years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
Osaka International High School is dedicated to the philosophy of "全人教育" or holistic education, which emphasizes nurturing students into well-rounded individuals. The school's mission is to cultivate "礼節を重んじ、世界に通じる心豊かな人間を育成する," which translates to fostering rich-hearted individuals who respect manners and are connected to the world. This commitment is reflected in the school's approach to education, which harmonizes understanding of cultural identity with an embrace of diversity. Central to the educational experience at...
Osaka International High School offers a dynamic academic environment that promotes holistic development through a variety of rigorous and exploratory programs. Their educational philosophy focuses on fostering high human qualities, aiming to contribute to a better society. This is embodied in their concept of “Touch! Feel! Think!”, which encourages students to engage deeply with their learning environment. The school’s innovative campus serves as a learning space that integrates architectural design...
  • Only school in the region offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program.
  • Unique campus design promotes hands-on learning with nature and cultural experiences.
  • Extensive practical training opportunities in the Early Childhood Education program.
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Christian Academy in Japan

  • Japan - Higashikurume
  • Co-Education
  • 3.0 to 18.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 12,787 - 15,024 usd
  • Curriculum:American Curriculum
  • Language:English
I was just on the Christian Academy in Japan's (CAJ) website, and I learned a lot about what makes this school unique. CAJ is a K-12 international school located in Higashikurume, Tokyo, established in 1950 with the mission of "equipping students to serve Japan and the world for Christ." They provide a Christ-centered education, primarily catering to the children of evangelical missionaries, although they also welcome other families who seek...
Christian Academy in Japan (CAJ) offers a K-12 academic program rooted in a Christ-centered worldview, aimed at equipping students to serve both Japan and the world. Established in 1950, CAJ serves approximately 450 students from a diverse range of backgrounds, including dependents of missionaries and business professionals, utilizing a North American curriculum delivered in English. The school emphasizes a holistic educational experience that focuses not only on academics but also...
  • Christ-centered education focused on equipping students for global servant leadership.
  • Dedicated Parallel Educational Services for English-speaking homeschoolers since 1983.
  • Diverse student body from over 25 countries, promoting cultural understanding.

Annual tuition fees at Christian Academy in Japan range from 12,787 usd to 15,024 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Enishi International School Featured

Enishi International School

  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Co-Education
  • 5.0 to 15.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 21,145 - 21,145 usd
  • Curriculum:American Curriculum, IB Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme, IB Middle Years Programme, IB Primary Years Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
I was just on Enishi International School's website, and here’s what makes this school stand out. Their vision is quite inspiring; they aim "to help shape the future for a better world by using leading educational practices to nurture internationally minded learners who show caring, respect, and compassion through their actions." This focus on nurturing not just academically, but socially and emotionally, really sets the tone for what they offer....
Enishi International School offers a comprehensive academic program based on the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework, aimed at nurturing internationally minded learners who exhibit caring, respect, and compassion. The school serves students from ages one to six through its Early Learning Centre (ELC), which follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). This program emphasizes an exploratory approach that fosters young children's natural curiosity and...
  • Authorized IB curriculum from Early Learning through High School, fostering global-minded learners.
  • Multilingual education emphasizing inquiry, respect for cultures, and personal growth.
  • Diverse extracurricular activities, including community events and field trips for holistic development.

Annual tuition fees at Enishi International School range from 21,145 usd to 21,145 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

CGK International School Featured

CGK International School

  • Japan - Tokyo
  • Co-Education
  • 2.0 to 11.0 years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Yearly fee: 12,258 - 13,201 usd
  • Curriculum:Other
  • Community: 280.0 students
  • Language:English
CGK International School, located in the vibrant city of Yokohama, Japan, is an esteemed International Baccalaureate (IB) World School dedicated to delivering a seamless educational experience for children aged 2 through high school graduation. Embracing a "12+4-Year Continuum Education" model, CGK provides a continuous pathway that nurtures students' academic and personal growth from early childhood through their formative high school years, with plans to expand their offerings to include high...
CGK International School is an IB World School that offers a comprehensive academic program designed to cultivate independent, lifelong learners. Their educational philosophy emphasizes "maximizing your opportunities for happiness in an increasingly global world," which reflects their commitment to developing internationally-minded individuals. The school provides a 12+4-year continuum education that begins at age two and ensures continuity and depth in learning throughout a student's educational journey. At the preschool level...
  • Only integrated international school in Yokohama with April enrollment for all ages.
  • IB World School offering a 12+4 year continuum education from preschool to high school.
  • Unique one-year study abroad program for 7th graders to develop diverse perspectives.

Annual tuition fees at CGK International School range from 12,258 usd to 13,201 usd, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Shohei Junior and Senior High School Featured

Shohei Junior and Senior High School

  • Japan - Sugito
  • Co-Education
  • to years old
no reviews
  • School type:International School
  • Curriculum:IB Curriculum, IB Diploma Programme, IB Middle Years Programme
  • Language:Bilingual, English, Japanese
I was just on the website for Shohei Junior and Senior High School, and there's a lot to unpack about what makes this institution unique! Their educational philosophy revolves around four key areas: "talent development education," which aims to "maximize the abilities of each student," "human education," focusing on "cultivating high character and sound judgment," "international education," which fosters the ability to "think and act with an international perspective," and...
Shohei Junior and Senior High School is dedicated to an educational philosophy centered on "talent development," "human education," "international education," and "health education." This philosophy aims to maximize each student's potential while fostering high character, correct judgment, and a global perspective. The curriculum is designed to support these goals, providing a diverse array of courses tailored to meet the needs of all students. One of the key components of Shohei...
  • IB candidate school with a focus on global citizenship and international perspectives.
  • Specialized athletic programs like the 'select athlete' class to nurture sports talent.
  • Record university acceptance rates, including 66 students to top-tier universities.

How much does it cost to attend International Schools in Japan?

The yearly tuition fees for International Schools in Japan generally range from $10,000 to $30,000 per year. This cost can vary based on factors like the curriculum, the quality of campus facilities, the standard of boarding, and the services – with some top-tier schools exceeding $40,000 annually.
Category
Low Range
High Range
Annual Tuition
$10,000
$30,000
Monthly Tuition Equivalent
$835
$2,500
Registration Fee (one-time)
$1,000
$2,000
Uniforms & Materials
$200
$500
Extras & Trips
$500
$1,500
Total Est. Annual Cost
$11,700
$35,000
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Why families choose an international school in Japan?

Deciding on the right educational path for their children is a significant decision for expatriate families. In Japan, international schools are increasingly becoming the preferred choice due to a variety of compelling factors that cater specifically to the needs of international residents and globally-minded Japanese families. These institutions not only provide a familiar curriculum but also foster an environment that bridges multiple cultures seamlessly.

Global Curriculum and Language

One of the primary reasons families opt for international schools in Japan is the curriculum. Most international schools offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) or other internationally recognized curricula, which are known for their rigorous standards and emphasis on critical thinking and cultural awareness. This global educational model is particularly appealing to families who might not stay in Japan long-term, or for those who anticipate future relocations. Furthermore, these schools predominantly instruct in English, offering non-native speakers an invaluable opportunity to develop proficiency in what is considered the lingua franca of the global business world.

Cultural Diversity

International schools in Japan are melting pots of cultures, which is an invaluable aspect for parents who wish their children to grow up with a global mindset. The student body at these schools typically comprises a mix of expatriates and local Japanese students who are looking for an international education. This diversity exposes students to various perspectives and customs, enhancing their interpersonal skills and understanding of global cultures, which is essential in today’s interconnected world.

Extracurricular Excellence

Beyond academics, international schools in Japan offer a wide array of extracurricular activities that might not be as readily available in local schools. From sports like soccer and swimming to arts such as music and drama, these activities are designed to support the holistic development of students. They allow children to explore personal interests and talents, which is a crucial aspect of personal development and can also be influential in their future educational and career choices.

Community and Support Networks

International schools also typically boast strong parent-teacher associations and communities that can be a great support network for both parents and students new to Japan. These networks help families adjust to the new environment and can be particularly comforting to those who may feel isolated due to language and cultural barriers. The community associated with international schools often organizes events and gatherings, providing a sense of belonging and easing the transition into Japanese society.

Educational Continuity

For families who move countries frequently, international schools provide a semblance of continuity in education, easing the academic transitions that accompany relocation. The consistency of curriculum allows students to pick up where they left off, without the disruption that can come from differing educational systems. This is particularly beneficial for the academic and emotional stability of the children.

In summary, international schools in Japan offer a blend of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and community support that aligns well with the needs of globally mobile families and forward-thinking local residents. These schools not only prepare students for a global future but also provide a stable and supportive educational environment amidst the challenges of living abroad.

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International schools in Japan attract families due to their globally recognized curricula, cultural diversity, and strong support networks. These schools cater to the educational and personal development of students, providing a stable learning environment and preparing them for a global future.

The yearly tuition fees for International Schools in Japan generally range from $10,000 to $30,000 per year. This cost can vary based on factors like the curriculum, the quality of campus facilities, the standard of boarding, and the services – with some top-tier schools exceeding $40,000 annually.