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Canadian International School Tokyo

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The Guidance Counselor provides confidential counseling to students, parents/guardians, and teachers, and liaises with external qualified mental health professionals when required. The Guidance and Student Support program includes university guidance for high school and educational support, including assessment of learning challenges and coordination with external providers for targeted interventions. Social-emotional wellbeing is addressed through Health and Wellness Programs, with a social-emotional counsellor available on campus. Counseling is described as short-term and solution-focused, with additional or ongoing supports arranged through external providers when needed. The school's counseling services are accessible to students and involve families as appropriate.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The CIS Tokyo Student Handbook states that the school offers a limited range of support services, including counselling and language support in early elementary grades, but services for students with special educational needs are not provided on site. External assessments and diagnostic evaluations may be required to identify and address SEN needs. Social and emotional counselling is provided in a short-term, solution-focused manner, with additional or ongoing supports potentially arranged by the family through external providers. Therefore, CIS Tokyo is not a specialist SEN institution and does not provide in-house SEN services. Families may need to pursue external assessment and support as needed.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

CIS Tokyo offers an English Language Support Program (ELSP) to support students with English as an Additional Language. For new students, the April intake may require extensive language support, which is embedded in age-appropriate grade-level classes (K–6 participate in IB PYP units; 7–12 attend regular classes with language support). Language support is delivered through a variety of models depending on student needs. The program runs September–June, with specific language support for Grades 1–2 in small groups (one to two class periods per week) and progress reporting each semester. Summer sessions focus on English reading, listening, writing, and viewing for CIS students and some April intake participants.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through Mental Health Support, with the school providing access to counselling services for students who need emotional support. The Guidance Counselor offers confidential counseling to students, parents/guardians, and teachers, and can refer to external mental health professionals when required. Social-emotional counselling is part of Health and Wellness Programs and is described as a short-term, solution-focused service, with external supports arranged as needed. A social-emotional counsellor is available on campus to assist students with wellbeing concerns.

Safeguarding

The CIS Tokyo Student Handbook includes a Child Protection Policy that outlines procedures for identifying and reporting suspected abuse or neglect, reflecting the school's safeguarding duty of care. Staff comply with safeguarding requirements, and cases may be disclosed to appropriate authorities as required by law. Students and families are advised to speak with a trusted adult or the social-emotional counsellor if they have concerns about safety. All CIS campuses are closed to general access during school hours, except for predesignated events, to ensure student safety and security. The handbook also notes that CIS's safeguarding measures are part of its commitment to a safe school community.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ¥2,600,000 - 3,100,000
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 330
Type Co-educational
Opened 2000
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?

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.

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