Japan, Tokyo
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The Kunimoto Alberta International School (KAIS) is a six-year, all-girls program embedded within Kunimoto Gakuen in Tokyo. The campus is located in Setagaya Ward, within a short walk from Kitami Station on the Odakyu Line. The facilities include a library, computer room, and science laboratories to support Alberta and Japanese curriculum delivery. A tea ceremony room and kitchen facilities support cultural learning and home economics. Outdoor spaces include a gymnasium and dedicated fields for lacrosse and tennis, with additional outdoor areas for recreation.
The school has a gymnasium for indoor physical education and team activities. Outdoor facilities include a lacrosse field and a tennis court.
The campus houses a library for study and research, and science laboratories to support hands-on experiments. A computer room and other technology resources, including a 1:1 tablet program, support digital learning across subjects. The Alberta program is delivered on site and is integrated with the Japanese curriculum as part of KAIS.
Students can participate in a wide range of clubs, including arts, sports, language and service activities. These extracurricular options supplement classroom learning and support a global-minded education.
Kunimoto Alberta International School is a six-year all-girls program in Tokyo offering Grades 7 through 12. The school delivers both the Alberta (Canada) curriculum and the Japanese national curriculum, allowing students to study within an international academic framework while remaining in Japan. The campus is located in Setagaya Ward, a residential area in western Tokyo and is within walking distance of Kitami Station on the Odakyu Line. This makes the school accessible from central parts of the city. Facilities include a library, computer room, science rooms, gymnasium, tea ceremony room, kitchen facilities and outdoor sports areas such as a lacrosse field and tennis court. A distinctive feature noted by the school is that it operates an Alberta-accredited program in Japan, with instruction aligned to Alberta Education standards. Students can also participate in a wide range of clubs, including arts, sports, language and service activities.