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Nishimachi International School

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Type
  
Private International

Head of school
  
Terence Christian

Accreditation
  
WASC & CIS

Phone
  
+81 3-3451-5520

Founded
  
1949

Established
  
1949

Grades
  
K - 9

Affiliation
  
none

Mascot
  
Vikings

Color
  
Blue and White

Address
  
2 Chome-14-7 Motoazabu, Minato, Tokyo 106-0046, Japan

Similar
  
Internatio School of the Sacre, Seisen Internatio School, St Mary's Internatio School, ブリティシュ・スクール・イン東, カナディアンインターナショナ

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Nishimachi International School (西町インターナショナルスクール), established in 1949, is a co-educational, non-sectarian, private K-9 day school located in the Azabu area of Tokyo, Japan. The main language of instruction is in English. Japanese is taught to all students every day from beginner to native speaker level.

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History

Nishimachi International School was founded by Tané Matsukata, granddaughter of former Prime Minister of Japan Matsukata Masayoshi, and sister of Haru M. Reischauer, wife of former United States Ambassador to Japan Edwin O. Reischauer.

Tané Matsukata returned to Japan after seventeen years in the U.S., where she received her education and spent the war years. She found Tokyo still badly scarred from the war although the slow process of rebuilding had begun. In discussion with friends, she began to realize the important role that education would play in the reconstruction process. Together they explored the alternatives and concluded that a new approach other than traditional education was needed, one that stressed the human side of learning and had peaceful coexistence with others as an objective. Learning a second language, in this case English, was step one in the educational process. They saw this as fundamental to extending the children's understanding beyond the boundaries of their own culture and into other cultures. They hired a teacher for Japanese, and the school that was eventually to become Nishimachi opened its doors to its first four students. Matsukata is related by marriage to the late Harvard professor, Edwin O. Reischauer.

Details

The Nishimachi school year, for grades 1-9, begins on August 23, and finishes on June 13th. Middle school enjoy dances, a week-long ski trip, and many other holidays and traditions. Nishimachi owns a piece of land about 3 hours travel away from the city. This camp includes a main house, a traditional Japanese farmhouse that has been converted to another sleeping place, and a traditional Japanese storage house that has been renovated. The main house has two rooms or bunk beds downstairs, and a kitchen and dining room upstairs. The farmhouse has four rooms of tatami with wooden screens that can be pulled away to open up the room.

Accreditation

Nishimachi International School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Council of International Schools (CIS), and is a member of the Japan Council of International Schools (JCIS) and the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas School (EARCOS).

Facilities

The campus is located in central Tokyo and comprises six buildings: the Matsukata House, the Ushiba Memorial Gymnasium/auditorium, the kindergarten building in the nearby Moto Azabu Hills complex, the primary building, the upper elementary/middle school building, and the Yashiro Media Center. Matsukata House was the original family residence of Nishimachi's founder, Tané Matsukata, and now serves as the school's main administrative building. The Yashiro Media Center, housed in its own three-floor building, contains about 18,000 books, 70% in English and 30% in Japanese, and uses the Dewey Decimal System. Nishimachi's outdoor education center, Camp Rioichiro Arai "Kazuno," is in Gunma Prefecture, 150 kilometers northwest of Tokyo.

Notable Alumni

  • Conrad Anker (mountaineer)
  • Shingo Francis (artist, son of artist Sam Francis)
  • Joi Ito (director, MIT Media Lab)
  • Mizuko Ito (anthropologist)
  • Michael Katsuhisa (professional basketball player/coach, son of former school headmaster Hikojiro Katsuhisa)
  • Sachi Parker (actress)
  • Leo Rubinfien (photographer)
  • Rick Soo (Tohoku Free Blades) (professional hockey player)
  • Inga Thommessen (singer/songwriter)
  • Naoko Yoshino (harpist)
  • References

    Nishimachi International School Wikipedia