Kansai International Academy

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Kansai International Academy
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Address
4-1-31, Shinzaikeminami-cho

,
〒657-0864

Japan
Information
TypePrivate/co-educational
Founded2001
DirectorKumiko Nakamura
Campus DirectorHiroko Takagi
Years offeredpre-K to grade 9
EnrollmentApprox. 500
Campuses13, 2 more scheduled to open in 2020
Colour(s)Orange
 
Websitehttp://www.kansai-intlschool.jp

Kansai International Academy is a private group of international schools pre-K through grade 9 in Japan, they are Kansai International School and Sakura International School.[1]

History[]

The school was founded in 2001 as a kindergarten but as of 2015, KIA became an International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) Primary Years Program (PYP) school. As of 2016, it is the only school in the world offering the PYP in Japanese in Japan.[2] The students study the core subjects areas (language, mathematics, social studies, and sciences) in both English and Japanese as well as having extra curricular classes. In 2016, the Kobe campus opened its doors to the first junior high school class.

Campuses[]

There are a total of 13 campuses in the Kansai region and Kanto region. 4 in Osaka (Higashi-Osaka, Hirakata, Tennoji Nini, Tennoji Lucas), 1 in Kyoto, 4 in Hyogo (Kobe, Ashiya, Akashi, Himeji) and 4 in Tokyo (Yokohama, Bunkyo, Chiyoda and Azabu). Two more campuses are planned to open in Tokyo, one in Nihonbashi (opening scheduled in April 2020) and one in Setagaya (opening schedule in a not specified month of 2020).

Early Learning Center (ELC)[]

ELC has a curriculum inspired by various pedagogical approaches such as Montessori education and Reggio Emilia approach. ELC classes are for children aged from 1 to 3.

Kindergarten[]

The Kindergarten program at KIA is available to students aged 3–6[3] years old at 11 campuses in the Kansai and Kanto areas. The curriculum focuses on developing students’ personal and social skills as well as developing foundational numeracy and literacy skills. The students spend the majority of the day speaking English. At the Ashiya, Kobe and Higashiosaka campuses, all students have an hour of Japanese class each day, whereas at other campuses Japanese is offered as an after school elective class.

Elementary[]

KIA Elementary is housed at the Kobe campus and spans from grades 1-6. The school year follows the Japanese school year, beginning in April and ending in March of the following year. In April 2015, the elementary program was the world’s first school authorized to deliver the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program in a dual-language English & Japanese curriculum. As a dual-language school, the elementary curriculum is fully bilingual, with students engaging in lessons in both English and Japanese together. Additional subjects such as music, gym, and karate are provided by specialist teachers, and the after-school program provides opportunities for additional studies in French, Chinese, calligraphy, and various test-prep courses.

References[]

  1. ^ "Trying to make English education unique". 朝日新聞 (Asahi Shibun). January 5, 2016.
  2. ^ "Kansai International Academy". International Baccalaurete. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Sakura International School". Japan Today Insight. Japan Today. Retrieved 16 May 2017.

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