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Best International Schools and Bilingual Schools in Chigasaki

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: If you''re moving to Chigasaki with kids, choosing a school if often your first decisions and impacts where you''ll live. Here are some popular bilingual and international schools in Chigasaki

Chigasaki, is a coastal city in Kanagawa Prefecture, known for its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful beaches. While it is not a large metropolis, it offers a serene environment for expats and digital nomads who prefer a quieter lifestyle. The city itself has limited options for international or bilingual education, but there are several reputable schools within a 40-minute drive. Two of the most popular ones in the vicinity are Saint Maur International School in Yokohama and Horizon Japan International School in Yokohama.

Saint Maur International School

Grades: Age 2.5 through Grade 12
Location(s): Yokohama
Website: www.stmaur.ac.jp

Saint Maur International School, founded in 1872, is the oldest international school in Asia and offers a continuous international education in the English language from the early years through high school. The school follows an American and International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. Facilities include science labs, a fine arts center, and a media center. Extracurricular activities range from sports to music and drama, catering to a diverse student body.

Horizon Japan International School

Grades: Kindergarten through Grade 12
Location(s): Yokohama
Website: www.horizon.ac.jp

Horizon Japan International School provides a multicultural environment with a curriculum based on the IB framework and Cambridge IGCSE for the middle years. The school boasts modern facilities, including a library, computer labs, and a gymnasium. Students can engage in various extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts, and community service, fostering a well-rounded education.

Yokohama International School

Grades: Early Learning Center through Grade 12
Location(s): Yokohama
Website: www.yis.ac.jp

Yokohama International School is another excellent option for expat families, offering an international education from early childhood to high school. The school follows the IB curriculum and is known for its strong academic program, diverse student body, and commitment to service learning. Facilities include a performing arts hall, design technology labs, and sports fields.

The British School in Tokyo

Grades: Nursery through Year 13
Location(s): Tokyo
Website: www.bst.ac.jp

Although a bit further away, The British School in Tokyo is an option for those willing to commute. It offers a British-style education and follows the English National Curriculum, leading to IGCSEs and A-Levels. The school has excellent facilities, including science labs, art studios, and sports areas. It also has a strong emphasis on extracurricular activities, with clubs and societies for students to join.

Yokohama Yamate Chinese School

Grades: Kindergarten through Senior High School
Location(s): Yokohama
Website: www.yamatechugakkou.com

For those looking for a bilingual Mandarin and Japanese educational experience, the Yokohama Yamate Chinese School offers a unique curriculum. It caters to students of Chinese heritage as well as those interested in a comprehensive Chinese language education. The school provides a range of cultural activities and language support to ensure students are well-versed in both languages.

Tokyo International School

Grates: Kindergarten through Grade 8
Location(s): Tokyo
Website: www.tokyois.com

Tokyo International School is an option for younger students, offering a primary and middle school education with an international curriculum. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning and integrates technology into its teaching. With a variety of after-school programs and a strong sense of community, it's a great place for children to grow and learn in a global environment.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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