Japan, Tokyo
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Boarding is not provided at GIIS Tokyo Seishincho Campus. The school does not offer boarding facilities or visa assistance. Students typically commute to campus, and GIIS Tokyo operates a bus service to support families with routes across Tokyo; routes include areas such as Route 1 serving Ojima, Kinshicho, Shin Urayasu, Ichinoe, Shinozaki, Toyosu, Funabori, Higashi-Ojima, Ariake, Harumi, and Toyocho, Route 2 serving Mizue and Nishikasai to Higashikasai Campus and Seishincho to Higashikasai Campus, Route 3 serving Shiba Koen, Azabujuban, Daimon, and surrounding areas, and Route 4 serving Sangenjaya and Naka Meguro.
A school uniform is required at GIIS Tokyo. Specific colour and supplier details are not published on the site. There is a separate uniform fee as part of the school's fees; scholarship information notes that uniform fees are not covered by scholarships.
GIIS Tokyo has on-campus cafeterias, and payments for food and beverages can be made cashlessly via student ID. The GIIS Tokyo Kindergarten campus has included activities promoting healthy foods, such as interactions with a vegetable vendor to teach about fruits and vegetables and balanced diets.
GIIS Tokyo operates a four-house system: Chrysanthemum, Hibiscus, Orchid, and Sunflower. House activities are a regular feature across campuses, with competitions in sports and academics and recognition awarded for performance in these events (e.g., Best House in sports and overall categories).
GIIS Tokyo is part of the Global Schools Group (GSG), a global network of 64 campuses across 11 countries. GSG is governed by the Global Schools Foundation (GSF), a not-for-profit foundation that oversees GIIS and related schools.
GIIS Tokyo’s Seishincho campus is a preschool campus in Edogawa-ku, described as being located along the Arakawa River side in Seishincho. The campus delivers the Global Montessori Plus (GMP) programme, which GIIS describes as combining Montessori education with “digital-era methods,” and it is offered at Seishincho and Kitakasai. GIIS highlights GMP’s “5 pillars,” including the Excelerate Programme, Multi-faceted Learning, iPlay Programme, iCare Programme and a Future Ready Programme. For admissions planning, GIIS publishes a Tokyo fees page that includes the GMP fee structure and notes that each academic year consists of four terms.