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Aichi International School requires uniforms for all students. There are winter and summer uniforms for both the kindergarten and elementary levels, with winter uniforms worn to the Entrance Ceremony in April. Elementary students and Dolphin/Orca kindergarten wear uniforms daily, while Turtle class children wear them on designated days; the uniform policy is inclusive with gender-neutral options, and purchasing details are provided in separate uniform purchase forms for kindergarten and for elementary (girls and boys).
Aichi International School does not have a cafeteria. The FAQ notes that the school can provide school lunch, ordered from a school lunch delivery company, or students may bring lunch from home.
The school building is owned by the operating company Nip Co., Ltd. (NIP). AIS is operated by this company, and no broader group ownership is described on the site.
Aichi International School (AIS) is an integrated kindergarten and elementary school in Hoshigaoka, Nagoya, serving children aged 3–12. Kindergarten is taught in a 100% English immersion setting, and the elementary school (Grades 1–6) runs a bilingual program with approximately 70% of instruction in English and 30% in Japanese. AIS states its curriculum is tailored from guidelines set by Japan’s Ministry of Education and British Columbia, Canada. For assessment, AIS notes that Grades 3–6 take the International Schools’ Assessment (ISA) in English and Math, and students also sit EIKEN-based tests. After school, children can join language-learning and sports/culture options such as Japanese lessons, tea ceremony, drama club, soccer and computer club. The school is reachable by subway and bus, with Hoshigaoka Station within walking distance.