Azabu / Hiroo
Nishimachi International School


Close to Hiroo and Azabu-Juban stations. The school has been a leader in dual-language education for over 50 years. Core classes are taught in English, but all students take Japanese classes too.
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International School of the Sacred Heart


Close to Hiroo station. Founded in 1908, this Catholic school offers a co-educational kindergarten and a girls-only school from Grade 1 to 12. Approximately 520 students from more than 45 countries are enrolled in this English-taught school.
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Shirokane / Takanawa
Tokyo International School


Between Azabujuban and Shirokanetakanawa, walking from the station is within 15 minutes. It is a co-educational school that covers kindergarten to Grade7 containing 250 students from more than 35 countries. The school provides English curriculum along with three weekly Japanese classes.
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Shibuya / Aoyama / Omotesando
British School in Tokyo


The British School in Tokyo (BST) is a truly international co-educational school with over 1,000 students aged between 3 and 18.
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St.Mary's & Seisen / Fukasawa / Futakotamagawa
Seisen International School


Close to Yoga station. This Catholic school offers classes in English to over 700 students from 60 countries. Kindergarten is co-educational, but the school is girls-only from Grade 1 to 12.
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St. Mary's International School


Close to Futako-Tamagawa station. A boys-only English-language school from kindergarten to Grade 12, it has about 900 students from over 65 countries. This Catholic school offers classes leading to the International Baccalaureate.
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Chofu / ASIJ / others
The American School in Japan


The oldest and largest international school in Japan that has over 1,700 students with 57 nationalities. It provides English-language education from Grade 1 to 12.
In addition, ASIJ operates a fleet of 32 buses running 31 routes around Tokyo, from Mejiro in the north to Shinagawa in the south, and even down to Den-en-chofu.
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North Tokyo (Kita, Itabashi, others)
Lycée français international de Tokyo


It is a co-educational school with over 350 students in classes from kindergarten to Grade 12.
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Aoba Japan International School


12 to 15 minutes walk from the Hikarigaoka station on the Oedo line, 25minutes from the Shinjuku station. The co-educational school will offer English class to 400 students from over 30 countries.