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making it an overseas branch of a Japanese private school, or a ''
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'' ( 私立在外教育施設). After the retirement of the Head of School, Ralph Townsend who served from August 2019, the executive director, Motohiro Tsuchiya (vice-president of Keio University) concurrently served. Later, Takayuki Tatsumi, Professor Emeritus of Keio University, was appointed as the Headmaster in January 2022.


History

The school was founded in 1990. Before Keio Academy opened, many children of Japanese nationals on work assignments in the United States returned to Japan to get a high school education. Keio Academy opened so they could get a Japanese education in the United States. By 1988 the Japanese government decided not to fund the school. When Keio Academy opened in 1990, the university fully funded the school.Park, Andrew. "The ABCs of Asian schools." '' Transpacific'', Transpacific Media, Inc.. 9.4 (June 1994): p46+. Available on General OneFile,
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In 1994 the school serves grades 9–12. It had 420 students that year, making it one of the largest Japanese curriculum schools located in the United States. In 1994 Yasumitsui Nihei, the principal, stated that of the 115 recent graduates, many began attending
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while only four went to American colleges.


Academics

In 1994 the school was accredited by the
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and by the State of New York. That year, Nihei stated that the curriculum at the school would prepare a student for attending an American university.


Campus

The school is located about north of
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. The school has a campus. The main school building, called the "Classroom Building," houses classrooms, administrative offices, the counseling room, the Japanese culture room, and the library. The culture room, where traditional Japanese activities are held, is on the first floor, and the library is located on the third floor. Matsushita Hall serves as the cafeteria. The school also has two dormitory facilities. The South Dorm houses the training room, the school's athletic center. The school also has the Health Center, which serves as a clinic. As of 1994, 60-70% of Keio students board and live in dormitories.


Admissions and tuition

In 1994 the school did not admit children resident in Japan. That year Nihei stated that children resident in Japan may attend Japanese school campuses affiliated with
Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowmen ...
. By 2019 the school began admitting Japan-resident pupils. In 1994 there was a registration fee of $2,500 ($ with inflation) and a yearly tuition of $13,260 ($ with inflation).


Notable alumni

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See also

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American School in Japan The American School in Japan (ASIJ; ja, アメリカンスクール・イン・ジャパン) is an international private day school located in the city of Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan. The school consists of an elementary school, a middle school, and a ...
, American international school in Tokyo


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Keio Academy of New York

Keio Academy of New York
{{authority control Private high schools in Westchester County, New York Harrison, New York Boarding schools in New York (state) International schools in New York (state) Japanese international schools in the United States 1990 establishments in New York (state) Educational institutions established in 1990 Japanese-American culture in New York (state) Keio University Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu