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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 technology in Japan (which have students ages 15 and older) Metropolitan All are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education. * Adachi Senior High School * Adachi Nishi Senior High School * Adachi Shinden Senior High School * Akirudai Senior High School * Asuka Senior High School * Chihaya Senior High School * Denen Chofu Senior High School * Fuchie Senior High School * Fuchu Senior High School * Fuchu Nishi High School * Fuji Senior High School * Hachioji Higashi High School * Hakuo Senior High School * Harumi Sogo Senior High School * Hibiya Senior High School * Hino Senior High School * Hinodai Senior High School * Hiroo Senior High School * Igusa Senior High School * Jindai Senior High School * Johtoh Senior High School * Kamata Senior High School * Kasai Minami ...
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Tokyo Metropolis
Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 million residents ; the city proper has a population of 13.99 million people. Located at the head of Tokyo Bay, the prefecture forms part of the Kantō region on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. Tokyo serves as Economy of Japan, Japan's economic center and is the seat of both the Government of Japan, Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. Originally a fishing village named Edo, the city became politically prominent in 1603, when it became the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate. By the mid-18th century, Edo was one of the most populous cities in the world with a population of over one million people. Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the imperial capital in Kyoto was mov ...
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Russian Embassy School In Tokyo
Russian Embassy School in Tokyo (russian: Средняя общеобразовательная школа с углубленным изучением иностранного языка при Посольстве России в Японии, ja, 在日ロシア大使館付属学校) is a Russian overseas school in Azabudai, Minato, Tokyo.Контакты и полезные ссылки
" Russian Embassy School in Tokyo. Retrieved on April 14, 2015. "Средняя общеобразовательная школа с углубленным изучением иностранноого языка при Посольстве России в Японии Адрес: Япония, 106-0041 Токио, Минато-ку, Адзабудай, 2-1-1" It is operated by the

Gyosei Junior And Senior High School
is a private Catholic junior and senior high school for boys in Fujimi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. Founded in 1888, it is regarded as one of the country's most prestigious private schools. It is part of a family of Catholic schools administered by thGyosei Gakuen Educational Associationwhich includes a kindergarten and elementary school. History After Pierre-Marie Osouf became the new Bishop of Tokyo, he convinced the Society of Mary (Marianists) that there was a need for Catholic schools in Japan. The order responded generously and sent American and French missionaries, who founded Gyosei High School in Tsukiji, Tokyo in 1888. The school was affected by the devastating 1923 Great Kantō earthquake and then World War II some twenty years later. It later moved to its (as of 2002) present location in (九段), Tokyo. The high school is the oldest of a family of schools located within walking distance of each other and includes a coeducational kindergarten (opened 1969) and all-boys elemen ...
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Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus
is an Indian international school in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
" . Retrieved on March 8, 2015. "Minami Shinozaki Machi 3-20-6, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan 133 0065" It is a part of the network and it uses the and



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

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. 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,
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Christian Academy In Japan
(CAJ), established in 1950, is a private Christian school in the city of Higashikurume, Tokyo, Japan that provides a Christian American-style education in English. As of 2010, CAJ had over 465 students, from kindergarten through high school. About 48% of the students are children of Christian missionaries who work for some 40 different mission organizations. The students come from more than 25 countries, with 41% from the United States, 32% from Japan, and 12% from Korea. Most students commute to school by public transportation, bicycle or walking. The four-acre (16,000 m²) campus in the western suburbs of Tokyo also includes a classroom building, auditorium, library, gymnasium, computer lab, home economics and industrial arts facilities, and a dining hall. Mission The stated mission of Christian Academy in Japan is to equip students to serve Japan and the world for Christ. Activities CAJ has a wide range of activities for its students. Chapel is included for all ages. Eleme ...
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Tokyo Chinese School
Tokyo Chinese School (TCS) is a Chinese International school in (五番町), Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) accredits the school.Gottlieb, Nanette. "Japan: Language Planning and Policy in Transition." In: Kaplan, Robert B. and Richard B. Baldauf. ''Language Planning and Policy in Asia: Japan, Nepal, Taiwan and Chinese characters'' (Language planning and policy). Multilingual Matters, 2008. , 9781847690951. Start102 CITED: p133 Originally established in 1929 as an elementary school for Overseas Chinese, its operation now follows the education system of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and provides education for students ageing between 7 and 18. History Historically the school was located in Yotsuya. Around 1984 the school built an office building that was rented to Japanese companies, generating revenue for the school.Chang, Cecilia.Making It In JapanArchive. ''Taiwan Today''. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republi ...
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Canadian International School (Tokyo)
The Canadian International School in Tokyo (CIS, カナディアン・インターナショナル・スクール) is a Canadian curriculum international school in Shinagawa, and Nakameguro, Meguro Tokyo.Access
." Canadian International School in Tokyo. Retrieved on October 29, 2014. "〒141-0001 5-8-20, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo" CIS was founded in 2000 with 50 students and has grown over the years to its current student population of 330. CIS is accredited by the Department of Education of the Canadian province of (PEI) whose curriculum is used throughout the school. CIS offers pre-Kindergarten to grade 12, with students graduating and going on to attend universities in Canada, the United Stat ...
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Bunkyo University
is a private university located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, with campuses in Saitama and Kanagawa Prefecture. The kanji of the word "Bunkyo" mean education and learning. The university offers courses mainly in education and research of the cultural and social sciences, and is well known for its teacher training. Previously the school was a girls' school called ''Rissho Women's University''; when it became coeducational in 1976 its name was changed to Bunkyo University. The university is an establishment of the Legal Educational Foundation, Bunkyo University Institute. There are two campuses: the Koshigaya Campus located in the city of Koshigaya, Saitama; and the Shonan Campus located in the city of Chigasaki, Kanagawa. Dormitories for both campuses are located in Kiyosato, Takane-town, Kitakoma district, Yamanashi Prefecture. History In 1966, Rissho Women's University was established at the Koshigaya Campus in Koshigaya-city, Saitama-prefecture, Japan. The name was chan ...
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British School Of 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 ...
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Azabu High School
, referred to as "Azabu" by most, is a private preparatory day school in Japan. It teaches boys between seventh and twelves grades. The campus of Azabu is located in the Azabu district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Azabu High School technically consists of two institutions, which are , the former teaches pupils between seventh and ninth grades while the latter teaches pupils between tenth and twelfth grades. Azabu is perhaps most widely known as a member of "The Three Houses for Boys," along with other two academically distinguished preparatory schools, Kaisei Academy and Musashi Junior & Senior High School. The school has been sending approximately one-third of its graduates to the University of Tokyo. Unlike its peers (including the other two schools that make up "The Three Houses for Boys"), the traditions at Azabu are liberal and magnanimous; there are no established school rules that students are required to adhere, and there is no "study-compelling" atmosphere. History Azabu ...
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Aoba-Japan International School
Aoba-Japan International School is an international school in Tokyo, with campuses in Nerima and Meguro. Introduction and history Aoba-Japan International School was initially founded as Aoba International School (AIS) in 1976 by Regina M. Doi in the Meguro area of central Tokyo. Shortly after being founded, the school moved to a site adjacent to Saigoyama Park. A second campus was established near Daikanyama Station in 1979 under the name Japan International School (JIS). This campus included an elementary and middle school. Due to increasing enrollment, A-JIS moved to Harajuku in 1980, Suginami in 1991, and to its present location in Hikarigaoka in 2012. In 2014 Aoba Japan International School was acquired by Business Breakthrough (BBT). It embarked on a mission to become an internationally recognized provider of K-12 international education. It has since grown to include 5 Tokyo based schools: A-JIS (Hikarigaoka and Meguro), JCQ, Rainbow International School, Summer Hill Inte ...
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