Japan, Tokyo
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1. Express interest and request information: Begin by submitting the Tokyo International Public School's Inquiry/Enrollment Form to express interest and request information. The form asks for the parent/guardian name, email, phone number, and address, and for the child's name and date of birth, among other details. You can contact the Nishi Kasai Campus by phone or email to arrange a campus visit.
2. Prepare and submit enrollment details: Complete the Enrollment Form with the required child details, including child name, date of birth, child mother tongue, and start date; attach a recent photo of the child and proof of insurance. The form captures these fields explicitly.
3. Space, placement, and eligibility: Tokyo International Public School serves children aged 3 to 11 and offers Montessori Kindergarten and Cambridge Primary, with campuses including Nishi Kasai. Availability of space and grade placement are factors during admissions. This helps determine whether a given intake fits a class in the Montessori Kindergarten program.
4. Admission decision and next steps: After review of the enrollment details and space availability, families may be contacted regarding admission decisions. If admitted, enrollment instructions and fee payment steps follow; payment is handled through two bank accounts listed in the Bank Details page.
5. Finalize enrollment and begin attendance: The school's published fees indicate a basic annual tuition level around ¥577,500 for ages 3–11. Bank details show where to transfer payments to complete enrollment.
Waitlist/pool information is not publicly documented for Tokyo International Public School. Admissions are described in terms of an Inquiry/Enrollment Form and space-based placement, with no published numbered waitlist policy.
Tokyo International Public School (TIPS) is an English-medium school in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, with campuses in Nishi-Kasai and Naka-Kasai. It offers a Montessori kindergarten program for children in K1 (ages 3–4) and K2/K3 (ages 4–6), with learning goals that include early literacy, numeracy foundations, social development and hands-on skill-building. For primary years, TIPS provides a Cambridge Primary program for Grade 1 to Grade 5. The school says it aims to connect Japanese and international communities through its English-medium approach. The school also notes that the Nishi-Kasai campus is an approved facility for government-related subsidies for eligible kindergarten-aged children, with subsidy amounts depending on the local ward.