Japan, Tokyo
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At The Innovation Fellowship, SEL is supported by a staff-driven mentoring model where students are paired with industry mentors and coaches to guide projects and internships, and by mindfulness practices and mental health education embedded in the curriculum; accreditation standards explicitly recognize Student Well-Being as a core area of evaluation.
The Innovation Fellowship does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision, including which kinds of SEN it can support or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution.
The Innovation Fellowship does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision.
Mental wellbeing is supported through mindfulness practices and mental health education incorporated into the curriculum, alongside regular physical education and a safeguarding framework.
Safeguarding is fundamental to student care, with rigorous safeguarding policies and practices to maintain a secure environment and protect students' physical and emotional well-being.
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.