Japan, Tokyo
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EIFJ Tokyo's campus spans multiple floors with dedicated spaces for each level. Ground floor houses the Nursery, Kindergarten, Music School, Cafeteria, and Nurse's Office; Fourth Floor features a Rooftop Garden. Second floor contains Elementary classrooms, Library, Cafeteria, Art School, and Indoor Gym. Third floor hosts Middle School, Administration, the Centre France-Japon-Europe, the Association House, a Co-Working Lounge, and the Language School for adults. The campus includes a Dojo, a Concert & Graduation Hall (Akabane Hall), and access to external athletic facilities such as Kitanodai Multipurpose Sports Field or Azusawa Gymnasium, plus local swimming pools Genki Plaza and Panorama Pool Jujo-Dai; a Science Laboratory and Computer Lab are also part of the facilities.
Sports facilities include an Indoor Gym on campus and access to nearby municipal facilities, such as Kitanodai Multipurpose Sports Field or Azusawa Gymnasium. Swimming is conducted at nearby pools Genki Plaza and Panorama Pool Jujo-Dai, with a Dojo on site.
Academic facilities include equipped classrooms across levels, a Science Laboratory, a Computer Lab, and libraries serving elementary and middle school students.
Creative facilities include a Music Room and an Art Room, with a Concert & Graduation Hall (Akabane Hall) for performances; additional spaces support extracurricular activities such as a Dojo, a Co-Working Lounge, an Adult Language School, and the Rooftop Terrace.
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.