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Axis International School supports social and emotional learning through a holistic, values-based approach that emphasizes character development and the wellbeing of the whole person, including regular outdoor physical education and Bible-based spiritual education.
The school does not publicly disclose any dedicated SEN provision or a specialist SEN unit; ESL is described as the primary support for non-native English speakers.
An English as a Second Language program is available for non-native speakers; students lacking English are required to start with ESL classes, ESL classes are limited to no more than 10% of the total student body, and all applicants are tested to determine ESL needs.
Mental wellbeing is supported via a holistic approach that includes regular physical education and Bible classes as part of a values-based curriculum.
Safeguarding is addressed through emergency procedures for disasters (evacuation, staff supervision, and parent communications) and through related policies such as the Non-Discrimination Policy and privacy protections.
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.