Japan, Tokyo
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Uniforms must be worn at all times during school hours and activities, unaltered and properly fitting, and purchased from the vendor of record. CIS Tokyo provides three uniform sets: Formal Uniform (navy blazer, grey slacks or green skirt, white dress shirt, necktie, optional green/blue sweater vest, black loafers); Everyday Uniform (navy blazer, grey slacks/shorts or green skirt, white dress shirt or white polo in warm months, necktie in cooler months, optional sweater vest, black loafers); and a PE Uniform (PE t‑shirt, track pants or shorts, running shoes). Extra dress guidelines cover prohibitions on hats and color qualifications.
Food and Snack Guidelines are described in the CIS Tokyo Student and Family Handbook. The guidelines state CIS aims to be peanut-free but cannot guarantee a completely allergen-free environment; all parents and families are responsible for managing allergies, and students should refrain from sharing snacks to minimize allergen exposure. The document does not specify a menu or on-site canteen offerings.
CIS Tokyo was founded in 1999 by two of its present directors, indicating governance by a small board. The integrated CIS system describes a Canadian curriculum blended with IB and AP programs across the campuses, and CIS Tokyo holds accreditation from PEI, WASC, and IB PYP. It is described as an independent private school and is not presented as part of a larger school group.
Canadian International School Tokyo (CIS Tokyo) is an international day school in Tokyo offering education from Kindergarten through Grade 12 with English as the language of instruction. It follows the Canadian curriculum and incorporates the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in the early years. In the upper grades, students have access to Advanced Placement course options. Japanese language is taught as part of the curriculum alongside core academic subjects. The school operates multiple campuses in the Shinagawa and Nakameguro areas, both of which are well connected to central Tokyo by public transport. Class sizes typically average around 15 students, with a maximum of about 20, allowing for close interaction between teachers and students. Annual tuition fees for the 2025/26 academic year range from approximately ¥2,600,000 to ¥3,100,000. CIS Tokyo is accredited by the Prince Edward Island Department of Education, the International Baccalaureate for the PYP and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The program includes physical education, music and visual arts, and a contracted school bus service is available.