Japan, Tokyo
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Uniform is compulsory for all grades. Uniforms can be ordered throughout the year, and the overall cost depends on the number of items ordered. The uniform policy promotes unity within the school.
An optional lunch service is available, offering a variety of meals. Dietary options are not specified on the site.
Shinagawa International School operates as a non-profit organization governed by a School Board. The Board defines the school's Vision, Mission, and policies and oversees strategic planning, financial management, and risk management, as well as the recruitment and performance assessment of the Head of School. The school is a member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and is currently undergoing accreditation.
Shinagawa International School was founded in 2007 and operates as an English-medium international school in Tokyo. The Samezu Campus serves students from Grade 4 to Grade 12 and is part of the school’s International Baccalaureate continuum, offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. Teaching and learning are conducted in English, with Japanese offered as part of the language programme. The campus is located in Shinagawa Ward, with access from nearby train stations such as Aomono-Yokochō and Shinagawa Seaside. The school provides a range of co-curricular and after-school activities, including robotics, sports and creative arts. SIS also offers a school bus service and runs regular whole-school events such as Sports Day, STEAM Day and cultural celebrations, which are highlighted as part of the school’s annual calendar.