Japan, Tokyo
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TWIS supports social and emotional learning through a holistic education that addresses intellectual, emotional, physical and social well-being, with student voice fostered by the Student Council and the PYP Exhibition, and wellbeing supported by a full-time nurse and a visiting school counselor.
The school states small class sizes and robust student support, and offers general academic supports such as ESL, EEP, Tutoring, and Japanese Support; it does not publicly disclose information on specific SEN provisions or whether it is a specialist SEN institution.
EAL support includes ESL for core English skills, the English Enrichment Program (EEP), a Tutoring Program, on‑campus Japanese support, and the Online eitomo English Reinforcement Program, with Dekitasu available for home study.
Mental wellbeing is supported by a full-time school nurse providing daily healthcare and a professional counselor who visits weekly to support students' emotional well-being.
Safeguarding is supported by The TWIS Child Protection Policy, and safety and health measures include modern campus safety standards and on-site health provisions, including a full-time nurse.
Tokyo West International School (TWIS) is located in Hachioji in western Tokyo (Tama area) and welcomes children from PreK through High School. In PreK and Kindergarten, TWIS serves ages 2–5 and teaches in a primarily English setting while also offering Japanese learning time. In Elementary (Grades 1–6), classes are capped at about 18 students and learning is grounded in the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), with subjects integrated through Units of Inquiry. A distinctive feature is the school’s garden-based learning, used for hands-on projects connected to sustainability. TWIS also describes a progressive AI education plan from Grade 6 to 12.