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The British School in Tokyo - Showa Campus

Japan, Tokyo

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Clubs, activities, and opportunities to explore interests and passions

Academic and Intellectual

BST Showa Campus offers extensive academic activities beyond class time. Secondary clubs include MUN (Model United Nations), Debating, KS4 Maths Club, KS5 STEP Maths Club and VEX Robotics. These activities strengthen research and problem-solving alongside the curriculum.

Arts and Creative

Arts and creative activities are strong at Showa Campus. Key music ensembles include Advanced Secondary String Ensemble, Brass Band, BST Orchestra and Chamber Choir. Drama, Film Review, Photography and Writing Club are among other offerings. Externally Run Clubs also expand opportunities in calligraphy, dance and other arts partnerships.

Cultural and Language

Language development is supported through multiple clubs. These include French Enrichment, Japanese and Spanish for Learners. NHK Learning Japanese and Japanese Calligraphy appear through externally run clubs. These activities promote cultural awareness alongside language proficiency.

Social and Hobbies

Social and hobby activities include Board Games, Debating and E-Sports. Additional options include Creative Writing, Photography and Space Explorers. Clubs foster peer-to-peer learning and social connections.

Community and Service

Community engagement is encouraged via Creative Crafts and Volunteering and Sustainability clubs. These projects provide opportunities to contribute to local and global communities. They help students develop service-minded attitudes.

Leadership and Professional

Leadership development is integral at Showa Campus. Model United Nations builds diplomacy and public speaking; the Senior School Study Centre supports prefect roles and leadership meetings. Participation in MUN helps students build confidence and teamwork.

Lifestyle and Wellbeing

Lifestyle and wellbeing are central, with sport emphasised from Year 7 to Year 13. The programme includes swimming, Football, Netball, Badminton and Yoga. These activities promote health, resilience and teamwork.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ¥2,920,000 - 3,030,000
Ages 12 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1300
Type Co-educational
Opened 2007
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
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The British School in Tokyo’s Showa Campus is located at Showa Women’s University in Taishido and opened in 2007. It serves Year 7 to Year 13 students. BST teaches a curriculum founded on the National Curriculum for England and in Key Stage 4 students follow an IGCSE programme taught by subject specialists. For senior students, BST states the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) is now embedded as the pathway for Years 12–13, alongside the school’s IGCSE foundations. Students can also access broader programmes such as BST Outdoors, with trips that include outdoor activities in Okutama, Tokyo prefecture. BST also states it runs 130 extracurricular clubs across the school.

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Showa Campus School Tour - Admissions
Showa Campus School Tour - Admissions
A guided tour of BST's Showa Campus designed for prospective families considering enrolling their ch...
Thursday, 7 May 2026 at 11:10 GMT+9 Showa Campus, The British School in Tokyo, Showa Women's University, 5th Building, 1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-8533, Japan
Showa Campus School Tour - Admissions
Showa Campus School Tour - Admissions
A guided tour of BST's Showa Campus designed for prospective families considering enrolling their ch...
Thursday, 14 May 2026 at 11:10 GMT+9 Showa Campus, The British School in Tokyo, Showa Women's University, 5th Building, 1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-8533, Japan

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