Japan, Tokyo
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The school provides lunch with two options: a hot meal from a catering service (600 yen per menu) or a meal prepared at home and reheated in the cafeteria. Lunch lasts one full hour for all students, and allergies are taken into account. The school provides forks, spoons, and chopsticks daily; personal cutlery or chopsticks are not accepted.
Golden M Group is the legal governing body and owner of EIFJ Tokyo. EIFJ Tokyo is operated by Golden M Group, a private and independently managed company (Gōdō Kaisha, GK) under Japanese corporate law. The school does not receive financial support from national or local governments and relies on tuition fees to cover operational and educational expenses.
EIFJ (École Internationale Franco-Japonaise) is an international school located in Nishigaoka, Kita-ku, in the northern part of Tokyo. The school welcomes students from 18 months to 15 years of age, covering early years, primary and middle school levels. EIFJ offers several academic pathways, including a program aligned with the French Ministry of Education and an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme stream, alongside multilingual options using French, English and Japanese as languages of instruction. The campus includes dedicated spaces such as a science laboratory, art and music rooms and sports facilities. EIFJ is particularly known for its extensive after-school program, which includes language and culture classes, coding and programming, science activities, musical theatre, ballet. Team sports includes its Hexagon FC and multisport programs. A distinctive school tradition highlighted by EIFJ is the weekly Monday morning assembly, during which students sing the French and Japanese national anthems, with an additional anthem introduced each month to reflect international awareness.