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Chuo International School

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Part of Sunshine Kids Academy Inc, Founded 2016

Updated July 2026

3–12Ages

Languages

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Chuo International School is a Montessori+ and Cambridge-certified international school serving students aged 3 to 12 in Tokyo and Chiba. It provides a full English immersion environment that blends academic rigor with inquiry-based learning to foster global citizenship.

Term structure

Three terms

Programme tracks

Tokyo Campus

Tokyo Campus fees

Chiba Campus

Chiba Campus fees

Teaching approach

The school follows a 'Montessori+' philosophy, which emphasizes nurturing confident, compassionate, and curious learners. This approach is enriched by the Cambridge International framework and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to promote integrity, respect, innovation, community, sustainability, and empathy. The educational mission focuses on developing the whole child—academically, socially, and ethically—to prepare them for leadership in a global community.

Programmes

The school offers a structured progression from Kindergarten (K1–K3, ages 3–6) to Lower Elementary (G1–G3, ages 6–9) and Upper Elementary (G4–G6, ages 9–12). The curriculum integrates Montessori principles with the Cambridge Primary framework, covering core subjects such as language and literacy, mathematics, science and STEM, and the arts. The program also includes physical education, martial arts, and gymnastics, all while connecting classroom learning to real-world challenges through the SDGs.

Outcomes

Graduates are expected to be self-determined learners, independent thinkers, global citizens, collaborative innovators, and balanced individuals. The curriculum prepares students for academic success in elementary school and beyond by building strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and science. Students develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a sense of responsibility toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school maintains small class sizes to ensure personalized attention and support for every student. Its educational approach is designed to nurture the whole child, fostering independence, confidence, and social-emotional growth through a supportive and inclusive community. The school is officially approved under the Ninkagai system, meeting municipal standards for safety, quality, and accountability in its early childhood programs.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Chuo International School offer?
Chuo International School offers Cambridge Primary and Montessori.
How much is tuition at Chuo International School?
Annual tuition at Chuo International School is ¥690K–¥1.1M. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Chuo International School teach?
Chuo International School enrolls students aged 3 to 12.
What accreditations does Chuo International School hold?
Chuo International School holds accreditations including Cambridge International.
Where is Chuo International School located?
Chuo International School is an international school in Tokyo, Japan.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Kindergarten K1 - K3 (Min)Tokyo Campus3–6¥780K
Kindergarten K1 - K3 (Max)Tokyo Campus3–6¥1.1M
Elementary G1 - G6Tokyo Campus6–12¥1.1M
Kindergarten K1 - K3 (Min)Chiba Campus3–6¥690K
Kindergarten K1 - K3 (Max)Chiba Campus3–6¥1M
Elementary G1 - G6Chiba Campus6–12¥1.1M
Other fees(6)
Other fees
Application fee· Tokyo and Chiba Campuses¥20K
Registration fee· Tokyo and Chiba Campuses¥250K
Materials· Tokyo Campus Facility & Materials Fee: ¥85,000 - ¥95,000 Per Term
Materials· Chiba Campus Facility & Materials Fee: ¥55,000 - ¥90,000
Uniform· Details provided during school tour
Meals· Lunch fee details provided during school tour

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 10% off for the second child, 25% off for the third child

Admissions

The school welcomes applications from international and Japanese families. The admissions process includes an application fee, a registration fee, and a facility and materials fee. Prospective families are encouraged to schedule a campus tour to meet educators and experience the learning environment. The school offers need-based scholarships covering up to 45% of tuition, as well as sibling discounts of 10% for the second child and 25% for the third child.

Calendar

The academic year is divided into three terms: Term 1 (September–December), Term 2 (January–March), and Term 3 (April–July). The calendar includes national holidays, seasonal camps (Fall, Winter, and Spring), and special events such as Cultural Week, SDG Awareness Week, a Winter Musical Performance, and The Green Gala. Regular school activities are supplemented by field trips, community service days, and parent-teacher conferences.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomPlayground

About the campus

The school operates two campuses: the Tokyo Campus in Chuo-ku and the Shin-Urayasu Campus in Urayasu-shi, Chiba. Both locations feature thoughtfully designed, bright classrooms and dedicated spaces for hands-on learning, inquiry, and creative exploration. The facilities are equipped to support a full English immersion environment and are accessible via major public transportation links.

Co-curriculars

The school provides an after-school program that extends classroom learning through activities in academics, arts, music, sports, and STEM. Students participate in various hands-on experiences, including cooking, science experiments, and collaborative projects. Additionally, the school organizes seasonal camps and field trips to locations such as Kidzania to foster teamwork, resilience, and community engagement.

  • Shazia KitaharaCEO & Founder

    As the CEO and Founder, she leads Chuo International School and Sunshine Kids Academy, emphasizing the importance of investing in children's futures through a curriculum that combines Montessori+ philosophy, the Cambridge International framework, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • Kimberly GattiPrincipal

    As Principal of Chuo International School and Sunshine Kids Academy, she oversees a program that integrates Montessori principles with the Cambridge International curriculum and the UN Sustainable Development Goals to foster curiosity, confidence, and compassion in students.