Courage and Confidence – International School of the Sacred Heart

Courage and Confidence – International School of the Sacred Heart

That strong local community is only one layer of what ISSH offers. Beyond the community that the school brings to students’ families, the students themselves become members of the wider global community that is the Sacred Heart Network.

The British School in Tokyo’s New Ultra-Modern Complex: A Hub for Innovative Learning - The British School in Tokyo

The British School in Tokyo’s New Ultra-Modern Complex: A Hub for Innovative Learning - The British School in Tokyo

On August 28, 2023, The British School in Tokyo (BST) opened its Azabudai Hills campus near the iconic Tokyo Tower.

Outstanding teaching and academic standards - The British School in Tokyo

Outstanding teaching and academic standards - The British School in Tokyo

A truly international school with over 1,200 students from 60+ countries, The British School in Tokyo (BST) is a unique educational facility with a curriculum that focuses on bringing the best out of all children, state-of-the-art classrooms and more than 200 clubs and activities.

Foundation for Success - Nishimachi International School

Foundation for Success - Nishimachi International School

When Tané Matsukata, the granddaughter of a former Japanese prime minister, returned to Tokyo after living in America for 17 years, she saw the devastation World War II had caused and sought a better future that would ensure more global harmony and peace.

【ASIJ】Room to Grow - The American School in Japan

【ASIJ】Room to Grow - The American School in Japan

In 1902, a group of mothers came together in Kanda to create a school. These highly educated women, college graduates in Japan as missionaries, wanted to provide a quality learning environment for their children. Starting with about 100 students, the school quickly grew.

Truly International IB Education - Tokyo International School

Truly International IB Education - Tokyo International School

An important characteristic of TIS is the importance we place on a sensible, casual atmosphere. For example, everyone—including the Japanese staff—addresses one another by first name. Another is the close interaction between teachers and students in a learning environment that makes it easy for students to ask for help.