Английская Википедия:Global Indian International School, Tokyo Campus
Шаблон:Multiple issues Шаблон:Infobox school Шаблон:Nihongo is an Indian international school in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is a part of the Global Indian International School network and it uses the International Baccalaureate Diploma and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) of India curricula.[2]
History
In July 2006, the school was established, providing education from kindergarten through high school, with English as the medium of instruction. Presently, the institution operates across four campuses in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo.
As of 2022, the school has approximately 1,220 students, with 55% being Japanese nationals, 35% Indian nationals, and the remaining from various mixed nationalities. Initially, there were relatively few Japanese students, but this changed over time due to the growing popularity of international schools among the Japanese population.
In 2022, the Leadership Lecture Series featured Aftab Seth, an Indian diplomat who had served as the Ambassador of India to countries such as Greece, Vietnam, and Japan. The series continued in 2023 with speakers Mr. Suhas Risbood and Mr. Rohit Khandadia, focusing on the topic of "Sustainability."
See also
References
Further reading
- Xu Hui (徐 輝). "A comparative study of Chinese and Indian school in Japan : Focus on the "Tokyo Chuka school" and "GIIS"" (在日華僑学校と印僑学校に関する比較考察 : 東京中華学校とGIISを中心に; Archive). 大東アジア学論集 (14), 44-63, 2014-03. 大東文化大学大学院アジア地域研究科. See profile and profile #2 at CiNii. see profile at Daito Bunka University Repository (大東文化大学機関リポジトリ). English abstract available.
External links
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- ↑ "[1]." Global Indian International School. Retrieved on March 8, 2015. "Minami Shinozaki Machi 3-20-6, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan 133 0065"
- ↑ Saito, Mayumi. "Weekend Beat: Japanese parents praise Tokyo's Indian schools" (). The Asahi Shimbun/International Herald Tribune. September 22, 2007, Tokyo edition. Retrieved on March 10, 2015. See alternate location (Archive).
- ↑ [2]
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