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ASIJ is a non-profit, co-ed school that offers a world-class American curriculum and fosters a community of inquisitive learners and independent thinkers. With two campuses, a diverse student body, and a wide range of activities and programs, ASIJ provides a rich and supportive learning environment for students from nursery to grade 12.
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A storied school with over 115 years of history, ASIJ has...
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Learning is a lifelong process. ASIJ promotes students’...
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The American School in Japan (ASIJ; Japanese: 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 high school, all located on the Chōfu campus.
Oct 31, 2023 · Learn about ASIJ, a private, coeducational day school serving students of all nationalities in Tokyo since 1902. Find out its curriculum, facilities, enrollment, tuition, and special needs support.
アメリカン・スクール・イン・ジャパン(American School in Japan、ASIJ)は、日本の東京都 調布市に所在する教育機関。東京都認可の各種学校でもある。アメリカ人向けに運営されているナショナルスクールである。
ASIJ is an independent, co-educational day school offering an American-style college preparatory education for international students in Tokyo. Read reviews from current and former students, learn about the curriculum, facilities, and admissions process, and see the school location on a map.
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