Frequently Asked Questions
What is an international school?
An international school is a school that offers an international curriculum and that is open to students of all nationalities.
Which grades does TIS offer?
TIS is an elementary school, offering a primary curriculum (Math, Science, Language Arts, etc.) covering grades 1 through 6 (ages 6 to 12).
Are you an English conversation school?
No, we are not an English conversation school. We offer a full curriculum for full-time elementary students. All classes are taught in English.
What kind of curriculum do you follow in a multi-level classroom?
Our curriculum has been designed by choosing the best programs from a variety of sources, mainly Canadian, American, and British.
Is TIS affiliated with a particular religion?
No, we are religiously neutral and we welcome students from all races and cultures.
Can Japanese students enroll in TIS?
Yes, we welcome students from all cultural backgrounds including Japanese, as long as they can communicate in English to a certain extent.
How is the school funded?
The school is a non-profit organization and relies 100% on the tuition paid by the parents along with any donations we are able to obtain from private sources.
Are your teachers licensed to teach?
Yes, our full-time core teachers are licensed to teach at the elementary level (as defined in their home countries). Our current teachers are from Australia, Canada, and the United States.
Can I volunteer at TIS?
YES! We welcome qualified people who are interested in teaching or assisting with art, physical education, music, and Japanese classes. Volunteers can also help with events and other activities. If you are interested in volunteering in any way, please contact us.
How can I get a job at TIS?
Our school has three core teaching staff members and one full-time administrator. Please see our job listings for current vacancies.
Please note that in order to apply for a teaching position, you must possess a degree in education with a specialization in primary education (encompassing ages six to twelve). A degree in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) is not a sufficient qualification for teaching all core subjects at the elementary level.
How long is the school day?
The school day starts at 8:45am and finishes at 3:00pm.
When does the school year start?
The school year starts in September and finishes in June. Please have a look at our school calendar.
Can I enroll my child in April?
Yes, you can enroll your child in April. We have a Spring Preschool Program that runs from April to June for children who would be entering Grade 1 in a Japanese school. Children who complete this program are well-prepared to start Grade 1 in September. Please contact us for details.
What if my child doesn’t speak English?
Students at TIS are immersed in English and under ideal circumstances can be brought up to a high level of fluency in a relatively short time. However, for non-native English speakers, we require at least some basic English ability and that at least one parent be able to communicate in English.
How old must my child be to enter Grade 1?
Students entering grade 1 must be 6 years old by December 31 of the current school year in order to be eligible for admission. This age requirement may be waived for transfer students who have completed at least one term of school elsewhere.
Do you offer a junior high school program?
We hope to begin offering a junior high program within the next few years.
Do you offer any after school programs for children in the community?
We are working on setting up an after school program for children in the community. Details will be posted to this site as they become available.
I am Japanese and I just returned from a stay overseas with my family. I would like my children to continue their education in English. Can TIS help?
At present, we only offer full-time enrollment, so we welcome any Japanese students whose parents want them to pursue an English-language education. In the future, we may offer a supplementary English program for students enrolled in local Japanese schools.
Are there any other international schools in Tsukuba? in Japan?
TIS is the only international elementary school in Tsukuba that offers a curriculum designed and implemented by qualified teachers. You can find a list of international schools in Japan by searching the internet.
What are my child’s options after s/he graduates from TIS?
Many graduates from TIS have gone on to international junior high and high schools in Tokyo and then on to universities abroad. Other students have continued in Japanese schools after TIS, and still others have easily integrated back into schools in their home countries.
Why should I send my child to an international school?
For international families, one of the primary advantages of sending your child to an international school is the ability to communicate in English with the teachers and staff of the school. Also, our small class sizes and international curriculum offer an environment conducive to developing your child’s higher order thinking skills. Finally, if you are planning to stay in Japan for a short time (one or two years or less), it may be difficult for your children to adjust to the Japanese school environment and keep up with their studies. In cases like this, where parents have concerns about their children keeping up with their cohorts back home, an international school like TIS can be a good option.