
Kunimoto Alberta International School (KAIS)
Part of Kunimoto Gakuen, Secular
Updated July 2026
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Kunimoto Alberta International School is a six-year, all-girls secondary school in Tokyo that offers a double diploma program. It combines the Japanese national curriculum with the internationally recognized Alberta, Canada curriculum to prepare students for global opportunities.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school is committed to excellence, empowerment, and global citizenship, building upon the founding spirit of Haruki Ariki. It integrates the Alberta Education vision—focused on the "Three E's": Engaged Thinker, Ethical Citizen, and Entrepreneurial Spirit—with traditional Japanese values. The educational approach prioritizes student-centered learning, project-based learning, and the development of critical thinking and global perspectives.
Programmes
The school offers a double diploma stream starting from Grade 7, where students study both the Japanese local curriculum and the Alberta curriculum. The Alberta program utilizes a scaffolded approach, transitioning from Japanese-led instruction in Grade 7 to full English-medium core classes by Grade 9. The curriculum incorporates STEAM education, active learning, and subjects such as English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Math, and Career and Life Management (CALM).
Outcomes
Graduates of the double diploma program receive both a Japanese high school diploma and an Alberta high school diploma. This dual qualification allows students to pursue further studies at universities in Japan, Canada, and other prestigious institutions worldwide. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration to prepare students for success in a globalized society.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides a career guidance room and a self-study room where university student tutors are stationed after school to assist students with their studies. Additionally, an English Lab is available for students to interact with native English teachers and receive support for language learning and exam preparation.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school hosts regular information sessions and individual consultations for prospective families. Applicants must demonstrate a minimum level of Japanese language proficiency to participate in the Japanese curriculum, while English proficiency levels are flexible, including for beginners. Detailed application procedures, including web-based submission, are available through the school's admissions portal.
Calendar
The school operates on a standard academic year, with various information sessions, school tours, and entrance examinations scheduled throughout the year. Key events include school open days, individual consultation periods during summer and winter breaks, and the annual memorial festival. Specific dates for these events are published on the school's website.
Facilities
About the campus
Located in a quiet residential area of Setagaya, Tokyo, the campus is a two-minute walk from Kitami Station. Key facilities include the Ariki Memorial Hall for sports and ceremonies, a tea ceremony room, a library, a career guidance room, and a computer lab (i-Room). Athletic facilities feature a main gymnasium, a smaller gymnasium, an outdoor tennis court, and an enclosed rooftop activity area.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in a variety of club activities held within the school's facilities, including the Ariki Memorial Hall and the tea ceremony room. These activities are designed to foster teamwork, physical skills, and emotional development. The school also offers Eiken preparation courses and opportunities for students to engage in events like the memorial festival.




Kyle SchaefferKunimoto Alberta International School PrincipalKyle Schaeffer is the Principal and Alberta Curriculum Administrator at Kunimoto Alberta International School. He holds a B.Ed. and M.Ed., and previously served as a vice principal for an Alberta double diploma program in Qingdao.
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