Japan, Tokyo
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The International School of the Sacred Heart is located on an expansive, wooded campus in Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, just three minutes from Hiroo subway station. The campus houses two libraries serving the K–12 community, with more than 34,000 books in English, Japanese, and French, plus periodicals and a digital platform for ebooks and listening materials. Academic facilities include dedicated laboratories for art, science, ceramics, and food technology, along with access to subscription databases such as Britannica Online, EBSCOhost, JSTOR, and Explora. Sports and outdoor facilities include a gymnasium, turf field, and tennis courts, together with a large outdoor playground and a chapel, and spacious multipurpose spaces for drama and assemblies. The on-site cafeteria, Cezars Kitchen, provides a Bento Box Lunch System.
International School of the Sacred Heart (ISSH) in Tokyo was founded in 1908 and is located at Shibuya-ku, about three minutes from Hiroo Station. The school enrolls approximately 585 students and is co-educational in Kindergarten (ages 3–5), then girls-only from Grade 1 through Grade 12. ISSH describes its programme as an in-house curriculum and uses the International Primary Curriculum in Junior School. In Grades 11–12, students can take Advanced Placement courses. ISSH lists 22 AP subjects including sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Computer Science A and languages (French and Japanese). Outside class, the school runs activities such as Artscape (an annual exhibition event) as well as ensembles like Choir and Orchestra.