Japan, Tokyo
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English is the language of instruction for core subjects. The curriculum includes Math and Science delivered through an online platform with instructional coaching, while English and Social Studies are taught in English. Admissions support is offered in English or Japanese. The site does not publicly describe other languages taught or language-support programs for non-native English speakers.
The Study Abroad Program offers a Tokyo-based immersion experience for high school students. Participants live with carefully selected host families, engage in curated excursions, and participate in authentic cultural experiences, including language learning and community partnerships. Project- and inquiry-based learning are central, and the program provides transferable credits toward an American high school diploma and supports admission to selective universities. Seats are limited to ten for the 2026–27 fall cohort.
The Innovation Fellowship (TIF) is an independent international high school in Shibuya, Tokyo for students in grades 9–12. Its campus opened in 2024 and is located at Spark Shibuya, a short walk from Shibuya Station and Yoyogi Park. Academics are built on three pillars: project-based, problem-based and inquiry-based learning. Students spend half the school day designing and executing real-world projects, supported by coaches and industry mentors. Math and Science are delivered through Khan Academy and aligned with Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards. TIF culminates in an American high school diploma, and students are described as preparing for SAT and AP exams. A signature annual event is Demo Day, where students present their projects to a public audience.