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Axis International School lists six accreditations on its International School homepage: Adventist Education; Griggs International Academy; Maryland State Department of Education; Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS); National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA); and University of California, Berkeley. Adventist Education is the Adventist Church's network for K–12 schooling; Griggs International Academy provides the U.S. program and issues official grades through Griggs, USA; Maryland State Department of Education indicates alignment with Maryland standards; MSA-CESS is a U.S. regional accrediting body for precollegiate schools; NCPSA is a private-school accreditor; UC Berkeley is listed as an accrediting entity with the site not detailing the exact nature of the partnership.",
Axis International School in Kichijoji started in 2003 and serves students from ages 1 to 18. The international school offers an English-language academic program based on Griggs International Academy (U.S.) and students graduating from the high school program earn a U.S. high school diploma. Classes are kept small, with a maximum of 8 students per class and students take required coursework including Bible, English Language, Mathematics, Reading, Science and Social Studies. For eligible high school students (GPA 3.0+), the school describes a dual credit option that can provide college credit while still in high school. The school is about an 8-minute walk from JR Kichijoji Station and also lists paid bus service options.