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Gregg International School

Japan, Tokyo

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Admissions Process

1. Contact: Submitting the admission form is the first step to enrolling a child at GiS. Answer every question on the admission form. The submission begins the admissions process. After submission, a GiS staff member will contact you to schedule a school tour.

2. School Visit: A GiS staff member will contact you to schedule a school tour. The school tour provides answers to all questions about GiS. The visit helps families gather information about GiS and its programs.

3. Application: Please fill out the admission document provided by GiS staff during your school tour. When complete, return this document to the school either by fax or email. The submitted document is used as part of the application materials.

4. Family Interview: Once the official application is complete, we will schedule a family interview allowing us a unique opportunity to better know each other. The interview gives both sides a chance to share goals and expectations. It helps GiS understand the child's needs and family context.

5. Registration: Successful applicants are notified of acceptance. A letter of acceptance and an invoice will be sent to any successful applicant. This confirms acceptance to GiS and initiates enrollment.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ¥1
Ages 2 - 12 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1986
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?

Gregg International School (GiS) is a Tokyo-based international school serving children from ages 2 to 12. Located in Jiyugaoka, Meguro, it offers a continuous K3 to Grade 6 curriculum with core subjects in Mathematics, Reading, Writing, Science and Social Studies, supported by Art/Drama/Music, Physical Education and a Computer Lab. English language development is central across grades, with In-depth English and Advanced English in upper levels, and Language Arts taught daily; Japanese is offered as a subject in multiple grades. Class sizes are small, with a maximum of 15 students, enabling individualized attention and a low student-teacher ratio. GiS provides Daycare, a Lunch Box service and a School Bus for daily transport and field trips. The school emphasizes cross-curricular learning and experiential education, complemented by year-round healthy meals and extensive after-school English programs, plus a CSR project, G Bridge Japan, and strong community partnerships. This prepares students for diverse global opportunities.

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