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The British School in Tokyo, commonly known as BST, is an international private school in central Tokyo with over 1,300 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). [ 1 ]
Tokyo Gakugei University Senior High School Tokyo Gakugei University International Secondary School Technical High School attached to the School of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Secondary School Attached to the Faculty of Education, the University of Tokyo
Student teaching is also required and must be completed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Depending on the curriculum chosen, students must complete a minimum of 125 to 129 credit hours to graduate. [9] Upon completion of these requirements, students will receive certification to teach.
The British School of Boston opened in September 2000 in Dedham, Massachusetts. In 2004, the school relocated to the Moss Hill section of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. It shares a 40 acres (160,000 m 2) campus with a satellite campus of Showa Women's University whose main campus is in Tokyo, Japan.
The British School in Tokyo; C. Canadian International School (Tokyo) Christian Academy in Japan; G. Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus; I.
St. Mary's International School is a private international school for boys located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo, Japan. The school consists of an elementary, middle, and high school, all located in the Setagaya campus. The school’s primary language of instruction is English, and it also offers the International Baccalaureate program.
Tokyo Fuji University; Tokyo Future University; Tokyo Health Care University; Tokyo Jogakkan College; Tokyo Junshin University; Tokyo Kasei University; Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University; Tokyo Keizai University; Tokyo Medical University; Tokyo Polytechnic University; Tokyo Seiei College; Tokyo Seitoku University; Tokyo Union Theological Seminary ...
For many years, the school was funded by the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign as an institution to experiment with educational curriculum and to teach university students majoring in education. The University of Illinois withdrew most of its support in the early 1980s. The "laboratory" aspect persists in certain classes.