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Hiroshima International School is on a purpose-built campus at the edge of Hiroshima in a quiet residential district. The facilities include a large gymnasium, a library, a music room, an art room, a dance studio, a science laboratory, numerous subject-specific rooms, and an enclosed playground. These spaces support a broad range of learning activities across academic, creative and physical education. The school moved to its current site in 1986.
The school has a large gymnasium for physical education and indoor activities. An enclosed playground provides outdoor space for recess and supervised play.
Academic facilities include a library for study and research and a science laboratory for hands-on investigations. There are numerous subject-specific rooms to support teaching across different disciplines.
Music room, art room and dance studio provide dedicated spaces for extracurricular arts activities and clubs.
Hiroshima International School (HIS) is an IB World School founded in 1962 and located in Kurakake, Asakita-ku, on the edge of Hiroshima in a quiet residential district. Students follow the IB Primary Years Programme (ages 3–11), Middle Years Programme (Grades 6–10), and Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12). English is the language of instruction, and Japanese is taught as a subject. The campus facilities listed by the school include a large gymnasium, library, music room, art room, dance studio, science laboratory and an enclosed playground. A distinctive feature is the Thousand Crane Club: each year students deliver paper cranes sent from around the world to the Children’s (Sadako) Monument in Peace Memorial Park.