Tokyo International Public School is a British Curriculum / Cambridge Primary / Montessori Curriculum school in Tokyo, Japan. Annual tuition ranges from $3,869 to $3,869 USD.
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About
Tokyo International Public School (TIPS) is an English-medium school in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, with campuses in Nishi-Kasai and Naka-Kasai. It offers a Montessori kindergarten program for children aged 3–6 and a Cambridge Primary program for Grades 1–5, aiming to connect Japanese and international communities. The Nishi-Kasai campus is an approved facility for government-related subsidies for eligible kindergarten-aged children.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
English-medium school in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo connecting Japanese and international communities; offers Montessori kindergarten (ages 3–6) and Cambridge Primary (Grades 1–5); Nishi-Kasai campus is an approved facility for government-related subsidies for eligible kindergarten-aged children.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Grade 3 - Grade 5 | JPY 3,050,000~$ 20,266 |
| Grade 6 - Grade 9 | JPY 3,200,000~$ 21,262 |
| Grade 10 - Grade 11 | JPY 3,300,000~$ 21,927 |
| Kindergarten - Grade 2 | JPY 3,000,000~$ 19,934 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: ¥577,500. Application fee: $201.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit the Inquiry/Enrollment Form with parent/guardian name, email, phone, address, child name, and date of birth. 2. Complete the Enrollment Form with child details including mother tongue, start date, recent photo, and proof of insurance. 3. Space availability and grade placement are assessed for the Montessori Kindergarten or Cambridge Primary program. 4. Families are contacted regarding the admission decision and enrollment instructions. 5. Finalize enrollment by transferring payment via bank transfer to the published bank accounts.
Admissions Details
Waitlist information is not publicly documented. Admissions are described as space-based via an Inquiry/Enrollment Form with no published numbered waitlist policy.
School Day
Monday to Friday. Students may be on campus from 8:00; classes run 8:10–15:20; co-curricular activities run 15:30–17:30.
Student Life
Lunch is not provided by a school cafeteria. Students may bring lunch from home or order from a catering service (Kiwi Kitchen) delivered to the classroom; the school does not operate a cafeteria.
Wellbeing & Safety
Mental wellbeing is supported through social-emotional wellness initiatives and counseling services. The counseling team works with students, families, and teachers to foster social-emotional health, supporting self-awareness, emotional regulation, and healthy relationships, integrated with academic life to promote resilience.
Safeguarding is a foundational priority. Staff undergo safeguarding training and the school maintains a safeguarding framework with a designated safeguarding lead. Recruitment includes rigorous background checks and reference verification. The school operates under a child protection code of conduct with formal channels for reporting concerns.
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School Background
Non-profit institution with funding reinvested into the school