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Global Indian International School, Tokyo

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Global Indian International School, Tokyo
グローバル・インディアン・インターナショナル・スクール
Location
8-3-13 Nishi Kasai, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan 133 0088
〒133-0088 東京都江戸川区西葛西 8-3-13
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Information
Websitetokyo.globalindianschool.org

Global Indian International School, Tokyo or GIIS Tokyo NishiKasai (Japanese: グローバル・インディアン・インターナショナル・スクール, Hepburn: Gurōbaru Indian Intānashonaru Sukūru) is an Indian International School in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is a part of the Global Indian International School network and adopts the International Baccalaureate Diploma and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum of India.[2]

History

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The school was established in July 2006 with just 50 students.[3] It provides K-12 education with English as the sole medium of instruction. Currently, the school has four campuses in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo. The current principal of the school is Abdul Rahul II.[4]

As of 2022, the school had approximately 1,220 students. Approximately half of the students are Japanese nationals. Another one-third are Indian nationals, and the rest are of various other nationalities.[4] The school has lately become known for its low-cost English[5] and STEM programs.[4][6][7]

Campuses

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The first campus was opened 2006 in Edogawa, expanded with new campuses in 2017 and 2019, with a fourth campus was opened in 2023 at Kita Kasai within the same ward.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "[1]." Global Indian International School. Retrieved on March 8, 2015. "Minami Shinozaki Machi 3-20-6, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan 133 0065"
  2. ^ Saito, Mayumi. "Weekend Beat: Japanese parents praise Tokyo's Indian schools" (). The Asahi Shimbun/International Herald Tribune. September 22, 2007, Tokyo edition. Retrieved on March 10, 2015. See alternate location (Archive).
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Further reading

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(in Japanese)

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