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is an Indian international school in Edogawa-ku,
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History

In July 2006 the school opened. The school serves kindergarten through high school. English is the medium of instruction. Currently, the school has 4 campuses in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo. As of 2022 it had about 1220 students, 55% of whom are Japanese nationals, 35% of Indian nationals and others from mixed nationalities. Initially, the school had few Japanese students but the number increased as the popularity of international schools among Japanese people increased. In 2022, an Indian diplomat, Aftab Seth, who served as the Ambassador of India to coountries like, Greece, Vietnam and Japan was invited for the Leadership Lecture Series. And in 2023, Mr. Suhas Risbood and Mr. Rohit Khandadia were invited for the same on the topic " Sustainability" .


See also

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Indians in Japan Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...


References


Further reading

* Xu Hui (徐 輝).
A comparative study of Chinese and Indian school in Japan : Focus on the "Tokyo chuka school" and "GIIS"
(在日華僑学校と印僑学校に関する比較考察 : 東京中華学校とGIISを中心に
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. 大東アジア学論集 (14), 44-63, 2014-03. 大東文化大学大学院アジア地域研究科
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Daito Bunka University is a medium-size four-year university with two campuses: one at Itabashi in Tokyo and the other at Higashi Matsuyama in Saitama, Japan. The sports program is strong in rugby and distance running, with the Ekiden (駅伝 えきでん relay road ...
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Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus
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