Many parents are concerned about the continuity of education when transferring their children from one school to another. Children who have been following a similar curriculum can usually navigate this transition smoothly.Some schools only provide instruction through the primary years. Parents then have to find another option that admits new students to its middle and secondary years programmes.
Some schools, international and otherwise, only offer courses up to a particular year, making it necessary for children enrolled there to attend another school to finish their education.
Parents may be uncertain whether Japanese international schools for Indian students accept children after the 5th class. At GIIS Japan, children may enrol in middle and secondary school, provided there are seats available in the desired class year. Parents wishing to gain admission for their child to GIIS Japan need to follow a simple four-step process.
Complete an online application form (available on the school's website). Be sure to include all required documents to expedite the admission process.
Visit the campus to learn more about the admissions process. Our admissions team will walk you through the next steps, such as scheduling your child's assessment to ensure proper class placement.
To complete the registration process, submit the one-time, non-refundable registration fee.
Before their child begins attending classes, parents must pay tuition and team fees. These are prorated for families who enrol their children after the beginning of the school year.
At GIIS Tokyo, the school year begins in April, and the school accepts applications all year long. If an Indian student is transferring from another GIIS campus, they should make sure they know the international school fees in Tokyo.
If you want to enrol your child at the start of the school year, keep in mind that the application process opens in August of the school year prior to the one in which you want to enrol your child. The admissions team begins reviewing applications in January for students seeking admission at the beginning of the school year.