K. International School Tokyo
K. International School Tokyo is a private, non-denominational international school located in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1997 by Yoshishige and Takako Komaki. the school caters to over 600 students representing a wide range of different nationalities. KIST was the first school in Tokyo and the Kanto region, and the second school in Japan authorized by the International Baccalaureate to offer the three inquiry-based learning programmes for grades 9 and 10. The language of instruction is English. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools.
The campus has several of the original buildings but opened a new section in August 2009. The elementary school was featured on ABC News where KIST students were interviewed about the UK Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton, to show Japanese school children's impressions, on March 28, 2011.
History
Source for table:Mathematics and English
The school adheres to the Key Stage 1 and 2 curriculum at the elementary level and the Key Stage 3 curriculum along with the Edexcel International GCSE. Additionally, the school provides an academic support program called the Learning Enhancement Academic Program that is geared toward assisting elementary students with English and Math.School building and facilities
In 2020, KIST Began Construction of a New Building, Hence Demolishing the Old Gymnasium and Building.The school used to consist of three buildings: an Elementary Building, The Main building, and Gymnasium.
The elementary building is used by students in the Primary Years Program.
In 2024, Construction of the new School Building was completed. It Contains Multiple Science Labs, a Gymnasium, a Student Lounge, and a Large Library.