Type International school Head of School Jeffrey Jones Phone +81 3-3642-9992 Founded 1997 | Established 1997 Motto "Learning for Life" | |
Similar カナディアン・インターナショナ, Tokyo Internatio School, St Mary's Internatio School, Nishimachi Internatio School, Seisen Internatio School |
K. International School Tokyo (KIST, ケイ・インターナショナルスクール東京 Kei Intānashonaru Sukūru Tōkyō) is a private, non-denominational international school located in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1997, the school caters to over 600 students representing approximately 50 different nationalities. KIST was the first school in Tokyo and the Kanto region, and the second school in Japan authorized by the International Baccalaureate to offer the three inquiry-based learning programmes: the Primary Years Programme, the Middle Years Programme and the Diploma Programme. The language of instruction is English. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools.
Contents
- History
- Academics
- Mathematics and English
- School building and facilities
- Elementary Building
- Main Building
- Gymnasium
- Internet and computers
- Student body
- References
The school was founded by Yoshishige and Takako Komaki.
The school is split into two sections sharing one campus located next to two metro stops on the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line and Toei Oedo Line in Koto, Tokyo. The campus is about a one-minute walk from the subway. The elementary school runs the Primary Years Programme, while the secondary school runs the Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programmes.
The campus has several of the original buildings but opened a new section in August 2009. The elementary school was featured on ABC News with an interview with students about the UK Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton seeking to get Japanese school children's impressions on March 28, 2011.
History
Source for table: http://www.kist.ed.jp/node/1
Academics
The school is well known for demonstrating outstanding academic achievement compared with other IB schools in Japan. According to the school homepage, the IB Diploma average score for Class of 2015 was 36.00(of 45 maximum possible) which is +6.12 points above IB DP average score for May session. 9 students achieved over 40 points, 1 students attained a perfect score of 45, 1 student attained 44 points and 2 students attained 43 points.
Mathematics and English
The school has a strong focus on mathematics and English, following the Key Stage 1 and 2 curricula in the elementary, and the Key Stage 3 curriculum and Edexcel International GCSE. Mathematics class is divided into Extended, Standard, and Basic classes from MYP. English (also known as Language and Literature) is one of the most important subjects at the school. Students are given assessments for English class frequently such as writing essays, writing exams and etc. The school also offers an English strengthening program, Learning Enhancement Academic Program (LEAP), for those who need support and improvement in English.
School building and facilities
The school consists of three buildings; elementary building, main building, and gymnasium.
Elementary Building
All pupils that follow the Primary Years Program study and spend most of the time in this building. The elementary building is new with elevators and classrooms.
Main Building
The main building, also known as the secondary building is where the main office is located at and pupils study the Middle Years Program / Diploma Program. The main building is relatively old as the building was previously used by Japanese public school. It is said that the owner of the school bought the old Japanese public school that has closed due to population decline. Science laboratories, Library, and main office are all in this building.
Gymnasium
The school has a gymnasium with stages and a full basketball court. The gymnasium is large enough to hold assemblies for all secondary students. The gymnasium is commonly used for Physical and Education class and assemblies. The gymnasium has bathrooms, equipment storages, and changing rooms for students.
Internet and computers
The school provides free Wi-Fi for enrolled students. Laptops are available from the library center and students that are 9th grade or above are permitted to bring their own personal laptop to school.
Student body
As of 2016, the student body originated from 50 countries, and about 25% were Japanese nationals. To enhance national origin diversity the school makes sure that no nationality has more than 30% of the student body comes from any particular country. That year there were 630 students.