International Christian Academy of Nagoya

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International Christian Academy of Nagoya
Address
Villa Yuzan 1F, 205 Kibutake, Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture, 480-1117 Japan
Information
TypeInternational School
Established2001
DirectorAllison Jones
GradesPreK to 12th
Enrollment80
Color(s)Red & Gold
MascotLion
AccreditationWASC and ACSI
Websiteicanjapan.org

The International Christian Academy of Nagoya (ICAN); Japanese: 一般財団法人インターナショナル・クリスチャン・アカデミー名古屋) is an international school located on the outskirts of Nagoya, Japan in the city of Nagakute. It was founded in 1991 as the Christian Academy of Nagoya. ICAN has been managed by the Network of International Christian Schools (NICS) since 2001. ICAN welcomes students of any race, ethnic or religious background.

ICAN is an international school of approximately 80 students offering pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Class sizes are kept relatively small, despite combining grades and typically range from 5–15 students. ICAN uses North American curriculum and is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

ICAN participates in a limited number of sports including basketball and volleyball at the Intermediate and Secondary levels.

ICAN is the 2012 National History Bee and Bowl champion in the Bowl Division as a team and its students won the top three spots in the 2012 Bee Division for the Japan Division.[1]

God has blessed ICAN with over twenty years serving the international community in Nagoya. Unfortunately, this (2021) will be the last year of operation for the school. We are forever grateful to have had the opportunity to operate in Japan and serve the community in Nagoya.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "National History Bee and Bowl: 2012 Asia Results". [Nolwynn Leon]. June 2012. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  2. ^ "International Christian Academy Nagoya:". [Friend of ICAN]. May 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-02.


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Coordinates: 35°10′15.5″N 137°2′32.9″E / 35.170972°N 137.042472°E / 35.170972; 137.042472

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