St. Mary's International School, International school in Setagaya-ku, Japan.
St. Mary's International School is an English-medium institution in western Setagaya that serves international and Japanese students. The campus offers science laboratories, sports facilities with swimming pools, and specialized rooms for instruction and collaboration.
The Brothers of Christian Instruction founded the school in 1954, creating a space for English-language education during the post-war period. Over the decades, the institution expanded its program to include both International Baccalaureate and American curricula.
Students participate in musical performances, visual arts exhibitions, drama productions, and robotics programs while earning International Baccalaureate credits.
The institution follows accreditation from the Council of International Schools and Western Association of Schools and Colleges, adhering to American education standards. Visitors can only enter the grounds by prior arrangement, since it operates as an active learning environment.
Teams called the Titans compete in athletic contests against other international schools during the academic year. The school also organizes regular theater performances, concerts, and art exhibitions that are open to the local community.
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