The British School in Tokyo ofrece un currículo amplio y equilibrado basado en el National Curriculum de Inglaterra para alumnos internacionales de 3 a 18 años, con instalaciones distribuidas en varios campus en el centro de Tokyo.
Admisiones
Los estudiantes pueden incorporarse después de comenzado el año académico
Sí
Evaluación de ingreso para estudiantes
As an academically non-selective school, we do not have an entrance examination; however, students whose first language is not English will be asked to complete an English test and an oral assessment, either in person or online.
We also ask students to provide previous academic reports and references.
Breve descripción de la evaluación de ingreso requerida
Age appropriate Language, Literacy and Maths skills may be assessed for those with EAL (English as an additional language) needs, or for children with an educational background outside the British system.
Admissions for the next academic year starts from mid-November.
Jornada Escolar
Hora de entrada al colegio
8.50am for Primary School and 8:45am for Secondary School
Hora de salida del colegio
Around 3.30pm for Primary School and 3:45pm for Secondary School
Cuidado supervisado antes/después del horario escolar
After-school and before-school clubs only.
Servicio de transporte escolar disponible
We provide bus service between our two campuses, Showa Women's University to Azabudai Hills, with one stop at Shibuya.
Almuerzos proporcionados por el colegio
No, however, students can order from approved external lunch providers. Year 7 to 13 students also have access to the on-campus cafeteria at our Showa Campus.
Alternativas alimentarias para necesidades dietéticas especiales (vegano, kosher, halal, etc.)
No.
Uniforme obligatorio
Yes.
Aula
Número máximo de estudiantes por clase
22
Número promedio de estudiantes por clase
22
¿Los estudiantes practican alguna religión en el colegio? ¿Cuál?
No
¿El colegio emplea auxiliares docentes?
In Primary School, each class has one teacher and one teaching assitant.
Uso de tecnología en el aula
The school provides iPads and laptops for Primary students to use in classroom lessons. Also, our students start 'ICT - coding' course from Year 2 ( six years old).
In Secondary school, we have a 'bring-your-own device' policy.
Both Primary School and Secondary School students have regular classes on Computing and Technology. The School provides 'Digital Technology Studio' for students to focus on these topics. VR headsets and 3D printers are also available.
¿Está preparado el colegio para usar aulas virtuales cuando sea necesario? (por ejemplo, clases en línea si el colegio cierra, como durante el COVID-19)
Yes we are equipped, for instance, Google Classrooms, Seesaw etc. We have already used them when classes went online for Covid closure.
Alumnado
Número de estudiantes
1400
Número de nacionalidades representadas en el colegio
We have 160+ clubs across the school which are categorized in four streams: Music, Sports, Language, and Extracurricular Clubs.
We encourage students to make balanced choices when choosing clubs. And for Extracurricular Clubs, they can choose from 3 themes - Be Creative, Be Innovative and Be Globally Minded.
For a club list, please see our website: https://www.bst.ac.jp/school-life/clubs-activities
Actividades deportivas incluidas
Swimming, Volleyball, Athletics, Football, Triathlon, Running, Hockey, Basketball, Teeball, Cricket, Rugby etc.
For detailed information, please check our website: https://www.bst.ac.jp/school-life/music-sport-art-drama/sport
Equipos deportivos o competencias disponibles para los estudiantes
Yes, our students compete in various sport games.
Please see our website for details: https://www.bst.ac.jp/school-life/music-sport-art-drama/sport
Instalaciones
Instalaciones del colegio
Science labs, drama classroom, libraries, halls/theaters (one for 670+ people, and another one for 2,100+ people), fish pond, open space, canteen/cafeteria, music rooms, individual music practice rooms, generous musical instruments, iMacs for music editing, iPads for each Primary student, desktops for computer science classes, Japanese culturally decorated rooms for Japanese classes, art/design studios, shared space for Primary students, and special Study Centre for Sixth Form students (Year 12-13, age 17-18).
Our new Primary School campus opened in August 2023.
For detailed information of facilities, please check this page: https://www.bst.ac.jp/uniquely-bst/central-tokyo-campuses/azabudai-campus
Our Secondary School is located in Showa Women's University.
For detailed information of facilities, please see this page: https://www.bst.ac.jp/uniquely-bst/central-tokyo-campuses/showa-campus
Yes, all teachers are native English speakers and teach in English.
Also, all teachers have a recognised teaching qualification, either a UK one, such as a B.Ed. or PGCE, or a qualification from their home country that allows them to work in a state school.
Apoyo lingüístico para estudiantes con nivel de inglés no fluido
No. We expect all students to be able to demonstrate reasonable age-appropriate fluency in both speaking and writing in English.
Clases de idiomas adicionales ofrecidas por el colegio
In addition to Japanese which is compulsory for all students, we also offer French and Spanish courses.
Apoyo al Alumno
Personal/programas dedicados a estudiantes con necesidades de aprendizaje especiales
We have two SEN(Special Education Needs) Coordinators.
Apoyo al aprendizaje ofrecido
The British School in Tokyo has limited resources to cater for students whose learning needs can only be met with significant support outside of the mainstream classroom, or additional adult support within the class. It is in the interests of all concerned, but particularly those of the students, that once they are admitted to the school they are able to thrive within our high achieving environment. If, in exceptional circumstances, the School agrees to accept a student requiring significant
support, parents may be asked to pay for additional costs incurred.
El colegio apoya a estudiantes con talento y habilidades excepcionales
We have The Challenge Programme at BST.
Challenge Plus learners are identified as those possessing abilities significantly beyond what may be expected for their age in any domain: academic, artistic, social, sporting, entrepreneurial or technical, and with a focus on abilities, rather than necessarily performance. Students identified as Challenge Plus are recorded centrally on the school’s data management system in a tiered way, depending on how much their abilities and performance diverge from their ‘neurotypical’ age group peers.
The report is reviewed and updated every year by the Deputy Head Teacher responsible for Challenge in June and updated after review in late September (when new benchmarking data is available).
Acceso de los estudiantes a un psicólogo educativo
Yes, we have two in-house school counsellors.
Primary students are able to see the counsellor with permission from their parents. In the Secondary school students are able to see the counsellor without their parents being informed although if there is significant concern of a safeguarding nature, our Designated Safeguarding Lead or counsellor may approach the parents.