International School Fees in Tokyo
Tokyo has 44 verified international schools in this collection on Schoozy, with annual tuition from ¥145K–¥3.5M (median ¥1.6M). The table compares every school by tuition, curriculum, ages and boarding.
At a Glance
44
Verified schools
¥1.6M
Median annual tuition
¥145K–¥3.5M
Tuition range
Last updated May 23, 2026
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| Location | Curriculum | Boarding | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tokyo Korean School | Tokyo | 6–18 | US Curriculum | ¥145K–¥212.8K | No |
| Salesian International School | Tokyo | 6–12 | — | ¥560K–¥1.3M | No |
| Al Sanad School Japan | Tokyo | — | — | ¥570K–¥3M | No |
| Tokyo International Public School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥577.5K | No |
| Indian International School in Japan | Tokyo | 3–18 | Indian CBSE | ¥600K–¥1.2M | No |
| Mees International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥629.9K–¥1.5M | No |
| Shiba Kokusai Junior and Senior High School | Tokyo | 12–18 | IGCSE, A-Level | ¥640K–¥1.4M | No |
| Kunimoto Alberta International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥682K–¥1.4M | No |
| Mita International School | Tokyo | 12–18 | IB MYP, IB Diploma | ¥734K–¥930K | No |
| Hiroo Gakuen | Tokyo | 12–18 | AP | ¥772.2K–¥892.2K | No |
| Chuo International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥780K–¥1.1M | No |
| Tokyo Bay International School | Tokyo | — | A-Level, IGCSE | ¥804K–¥1.1M | No |
| Shinagawa International School | Tokyo | 1–12 | IB PYP | ¥850K–¥950K | No |
| Tokyo West International School | Tokyo | 3–12 | US Curriculum | ¥913K–¥1.5M | No |
| Global Indian International School Tokyo | Tokyo | 3–18 | A-Level, IB Diploma, IGCSE | ¥1M–¥2.2M | No |
| Learning Tree International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥1.1M–¥1.6M | No |
| Camelot International School | Tokyo | — | A-Level, IGCSE | ¥1.2M–¥1.2M | No |
| Tamagawa Academy K12 and University | Tokyo | — | IB Diploma | ¥1.4M–¥1.4M | No |
| Yes International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥1.4M–¥1.6M | No |
| Bunka Suginami Canadian International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥1.5M–¥1.8M | No |
| Seisen International School | Tokyo | 5–18 | IB Diploma, IB MYP, IB PYP | ¥1.6M–¥2.7M | No |
| Musashi International School Tokyo | Tokyo | 5–12 | IB PYP | ¥1.6M–¥1.8M | No |
| Deutsche Schule Tokyo Yokohama | Tokyo | 3–18 | German | ¥1.7M–¥1.9M | No |
| United School Of | Tokyo | — | — | ¥1.7M–¥2M | No |
| Yuai International Islamic School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥1.8M–¥2.5M | No |
| Christian Academy in Japan | Tokyo | 5–18 | US Curriculum, AP | ¥1.8M–¥2.2M | No |
| Aoba-Japan International School | Tokyo | 1–18 | IB PYP, IB MYP, IB Diploma | ¥1.9M–¥2.7M | No |
| Axis International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥2M–¥2.1M | No |
| New International School of Japan | Tokyo | 3–15 | IB PYP, IB MYP | ¥2M–¥2.6M | No |
| Laurus International School of Science | Tokyo | 1–18 | Cambridge Primary, IGCSE | ¥2M–¥2.6M | No |
| Chiyoda International School Tokyo | Tokyo | 6–18 | IB PYP, IB MYP, IB Diploma | ¥2.1M–¥2.8M | No |
| The Innovation Fellowship | Tokyo | — | — | ¥2.3M | No |
| Elite Open School Lrc | Tokyo | — | — | ¥2.4M | No |
| International School of the Sacred Heart | Tokyo | 5–18 | IB Diploma, AP | ¥2.6M–¥2.9M | No |
| Yoyogi International School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥2.6M–¥2.7M | No |
| Canadian International School - Tokyo | Tokyo | — | — | ¥2.6M–¥3.1M | No |
| Malvern College Tokyo | Tokyo | 3–18 | IB Diploma, IB MYP, IB PYP | ¥2.7M–¥2.9M | No |
| The British School in Tokyo | Tokyo | 3–18 | British National Curriculum, IGCSE, A-Level | ¥2.8M–¥2.9M | No |
| K. International School Tokyo | Tokyo | 5–18 | IB PYP, IB MYP, IB Diploma | ¥2.9M–¥3M | No |
| Tokyo International School | Tokyo | 5–15 | IB PYP, IB MYP | ¥2.9M–¥3.2M | No |
| Saint Mary's International School | Tokyo | 6–18 | US Curriculum, AP | ¥2.9M–¥3.1M | No |
| American School in Japan | Tokyo | 3–18 | US Curriculum, AP | ¥3M–¥3.5M | No |
| Nishimachi International School | Tokyo | 5–14 | US Curriculum, IB PYP | ¥3.1M | No |
| Tokyo International Progressive School | Tokyo | — | — | ¥3.1M–¥3.4M | No |
| Tuition band | Schools |
|---|---|
| Under ¥1.1M | 15 schools |
| ¥1.1M – ¥2M | 14 schools |
| ¥2M and above | 15 schools |
Featured international schools
Overview: US Curriculum · 6–18 · ¥145K–¥212.8K
Overview: — · 6–12 · ¥560K–¥1.3M
Salesian International Primary School is a Catholic English-immersion primary school in Akabane, Tokyo, opening its International Class in April 2026. Rooted in the 1947 Salesian tradition of St. John Bosco, it offers nearly all subjects in English while nurturing each child's character through the preventive education philosophy of reason, religion, and loving-kindness. The school aims to develop globally active citizens equipped with critical thinking and world-citizen skills for the AI era. With a highly competitive admissions process and a warm, faith-based community, it bridges Japanese educational values with an international outlook across Years 1–6.
Overview: — · — · ¥570K–¥3M
Overview: — · — · ¥577.5K
Tokyo International Public School (TIPS) is a small English-medium international school in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, serving children aged 3 to 11 across two campuses. It combines a Montessori kindergarten program with a Cambridge Primary curriculum for Grades 1–5, emphasizing child-centered, self-paced learning and a love of discovery. TIPS bridges local Japanese and expatriate communities through English immersion, and its fees are among the most affordable of any international school in Tokyo. Japanese resident families may benefit from government kindergarten subsidies, making TIPS particularly accessible to local families seeking early English education.
Overview: Indian CBSE · 3–18 · ¥600K–¥1.2M
India International School in Japan (IISJ) is Tokyo's first Indian-curriculum international school, founded in 2004 and serving the Indian expatriate community with CBSE instruction from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12 alongside CBSE Board Exams, with English as the sole medium of instruction. Located in eastern Tokyo (Koto-ku) in a modern 5-story facility, IISJ claims to be the largest Indian school and second largest international school in Japan. The school fosters a tight-knit community atmosphere with strong parental involvement, bicultural Indian-Japanese programming, and a broad range of after-school clubs and activities. Its motto, 'Knowledge is Light,' reflects its commitment to academic excellence and holistic student development.
Overview: — · — · ¥629.9K–¥1.5M
How this list is compiled
This directory lists every published international schools in scope, drawn from official school websites, structured research and editorial verification.
Data sources: official school websites, Schoozy deep research and editorial review.
Last verified May 23, 2026.
Editorial review of this collection is in progress.
Understanding the full cost
Beyond annual tuition, most schools charge one-off and recurring extras. Typical additional fees among the schools listed here:
- Registration fee
- ¥10K–¥550K
FAQ: International School Fees
How many international schools are listed here?
There are currently 44 international schools in this collection on Schoozy. Every entry is a verified, published listing.
Which schools have the lowest fees?
Annual tuition across the schools listed here ranges ¥145K–¥3.5M. Sort the comparison table by annual tuition to see the most affordable options first. Fees vary by grade level and whether boarding is offered.
Can my child enrol without speaking the local language?
Many international schools teach in English and accept students with limited local-language ability, often through EAL (English as an Additional Language) support. Entry requirements differ by school and grade — check each school's admissions page for its language policy and any assessment.
How is the school year and grade level counted?
International schools usually follow their home system's grade names (for example US grades, UK years or the IB programme structure), which may not map one-to-one to the local system. Each school listing shows the age range it serves so you can match your child's stage.
When can students transfer in?
Most schools accept applications year-round and admit mid-year subject to availability, though the main intake aligns with the start of the academic year. Places in popular grades can be waitlisted — apply early and confirm transfer timing with the school directly.
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