Global Indian International School Tokyo - Seishincho Campus is a Global Montessori Plus (GMP) / Montessori Curriculum school in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 2006. Annual tuition ranges from $9,026 to $10,738 USD.
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Scholarships Available
Three scholarships available: Sadako Ogata Scholarship (open to all grades, merit and financial need combined); Hideki Yukawa Global Skills Scholarship (talent-based, technology focus); Global FUTURE-READY Merit Scholarship (merit-based, typically 91%+ or A+ eligibility). Scholarship applications are handled through dedicated forms with guidance from scholarship experts. Scholarships do not cover registration fees, transport, uniform, or miscellaneous charges.
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About
Global Indian International School Tokyo – Seishincho Campus is a co-educational preschool in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, serving children aged 3 to 6 through the proprietary Global Montessori Plus (GMP) programme, which combines Montessori principles with digital-era learning methods across five programme pillars. The campus is part of the wider GIIS Tokyo network, governed by the Global Schools Foundation, a not-for-profit overseeing 64 campuses across 11 countries. English language development is supported through the ELPP programme, and a GPS-monitored bus service covers multiple wards across Tokyo.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Delivers the Global Montessori Plus (GMP) programme combining traditional Montessori education with digital-era methods across five pillars: Excelerate Programme, Multi-faceted Learning, iPlay Programme, iCare Programme, and Future Ready Programme. Part of the GIIS Tokyo network offering access to multiple curriculum pathways (CBSE, IB, Cambridge) across linked campuses. Holistic development guided by the 9GEMS framework. GPS-monitored bus service covering multiple Tokyo wards.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Nursery | JPY 1,010,394~$ 6,714 |
| Junior KG | JPY 1,106,202~$ 7,350 |
| Senior KG | JPY 1,106,202~$ 7,350 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: ¥1,347,192 - 1,602,680. Application fee: $268.
Admissions Process
- 1Contact admissions via enquiry form, phone or email — a counsellor responds with guidance. Step 2: Arrange a campus visit or online counselling session. Step 3: Submit application form with required documents and pay the non-refundable registration fee. Shortlisted candidates undergo a separate admission process. Step 4: Pay Term 1 fees once all criteria are met. Step 5: Submit required documents including birth certificate, proof of address, passport photo, and medical certificate.
School Day
Kindergarten 9:00–13:00; Grades 1–10 9:00–15:20; Senior Grades 11–12 9:00–16:30. After-school and extended programmes are available.
Student Life
Four-house system: Chrysanthemum, Hibiscus, Orchid, and Sunflower. Houses compete in sports and academic events, with recognition awarded for best house in sports and overall categories.
School uniform is required at GIIS Tokyo. Specific colour and supplier details are not published. A separate uniform fee applies and is not covered by scholarships. Books and uniform purchases have a one-day exchange period only.
GIIS Tokyo has on-campus cafeterias with cashless payments via student ID. The Kindergarten campus includes activities promoting healthy foods and balanced diets.
Wellbeing & Safety
GIIS Healthline provides a confidential channel for students and parents to connect with the school counsellor for issues including anxiety, family and social concerns, and academic pressures. The Happiness Index measures student wellbeing as a driver of social-emotional and academic engagement. Mindfulness and personality development are integrated into the 9GEMS holistic education framework.
Biometrics-based entry controls, facial recognition, secure ID cards, and CCTV cameras are in place across campuses. 24×7 security guards are stationed at campus gates with strict access controls and background checks for staff. Regular safety drills including intruder drills conducted with local authorities are part of the safeguarding protocol.
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School Background
Part of Global Schools Group (GSG), a network of 64 campuses across 11 countries, governed by the Global Schools Foundation (GSF), a not-for-profit foundation.




