Japan, Tokyo
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MIST follows the Cambridge curriculum from kindergarten through Year 13, including Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary Checkpoints, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge A Levels. A range of after-school clubs supports academic enrichment, including chess, debate, arts, crafts, science, fashion, and calligraphy. Past enrichment activities have included a Book Bazaar and English Book Workshop. The school provides after-school clubs, extended care, and a bus service.
Arts and creative activities are available through clubs such as photography, dance, computer club, music, and robotics. Students can participate in arts and crafts, theatre, and other creative pursuits as part of the co-curricular program. MIST Summer School offers themed sessions that include creative activities.
The school offers after-school clubs and extended care to support families. Clubs provide opportunities for social interaction and hobbies beyond class time. Transportation and meals are provided as part of student support services.
Middle School includes a Community Service class where students develop initiatives to help the local community. The program emphasizes volunteering and outreach as part of student development. Support services such as bus and lunch are available to assist participation in service activities.
Musashi International School Tokyo (MIST) is an English-medium school in Mitaka-shi, Tokyo, serving students from Kindergarten to Year 13. Kindergarten (K3–K4) is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage and runs in a 100% English environment, with learning areas that include literacy, mathematics, art and design, and physical development. From Elementary, students follow the Cambridge Primary Programme (including Cambridge Primary Checkpoint assessments), then progress through Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoints, and later prepare for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Level examinations in High School. Middle School includes a Community Service class where students develop initiatives to help the local community. The school also notes support services such as bus service, lunch service, after school clubs and extended care.