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Enishi International School

Japan, Nagoya

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Boarding, Uniform and Food

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Boarding Arrangements

Enishi International School does not offer boarding facilities. It operates as a day school, and there are no on-site residences or supervision services for boarders. Students are expected to reside in Japan full-time with at least one parent or legal guardian. If needed for visa purposes, the school can issue a Certificate of Enrollment to support non-student-boarding visa applications.

Uniform Requirement

Uniforms are compulsory for all years. All uniform items must be worn and are purchased through the EIS supplier.

Food Options

Healthy and balanced school lunches are provided by a lunch company; students may also bring their own lunch. Lunches can be ordered daily; the parent is responsible for ordering and for any dietary restrictions. The lunch provider can accommodate allergy-related alternatives.

Governance and Ownership

Enishi International School is governed as a Gakko Hojin (educational corporation) by the Aichi Prefecture. A Board of Directors governs the school, with responsibility for policy, finances, curriculum strategy, and property. The governance structure supports the long-term sustainability and strategic direction of the school.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ¥1,500,000 - 2,150,000
Ages 1 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2019
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?

Enishi International School in Nagoya offers an IB continuum, which includes the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), serving students from age 1 through Grade 12. Foundation classes use the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), and the school states that from Preschool to High School it follows International Baccalaureate programs. The campus is located next to Noritake Garden and is about a 15-minute walk from Nagoya Station. Instruction is described as being in English, and Japanese is taught across age groups, including options in DP subject groups. EIS lists extensive after-school clubs (for example soccer, basketball, dance, drama, coding, robotics, chess and debate) and also mentions free Saturday courses for secondary students in subjects such as math and science.

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