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Incredible energy this morning! Our Grade 4 & Grade 5 students, along with the PYP Choir and String Ensemble, shared inspiring performances with an enthusiastic audience. Huge thank you to everyone who joined us, and congratulations to our students for their hard work!
Join us tomorrow as we support our Grade 4 and Grade 5 classes alongside the PYP Choir and String Ensemble at their fall concert. Let’s celebrate music from across the world with this year’s theme: Hope by the River!
So much fun at our annual TIS Family Community Fall Fling! Huge shoutout to our parents who worked behind the scenes for this event, creating a festive and welcoming space for families to connect and enjoy the season.
Recently, our Kindergarten class and Grade 3 classes have been testing out the imaginative toys and educational board games the Upper School students have been designing for the past few weeks in our Design class. Here are the groups exchanging feedback and ideas!
Thank you to all parents who joined our parent-teacher conferences! These sessions in the Lower & Upper Schools provide a valuable space for teachers to highlight each student’s strengths & identify growth areas, building a strong home-school partnership to support every learner.
At our Annual General Meeting, our community celebrated our progress and addressed our challenges from the past year, welcomed new board members @IchiroFujisaki, introduced the 23-24 Annual Report, and discussed our school’s future goals. Thank you to everyone who attended!
Today’s Popcorn Thursday fundraiser was made extra fun with a Halloween twist! From spooky to silly, parents, students and teachers showed up in their costumes today. Take a look at some of the creative outfits we spotted during recess!
At TIS, we embrace universally designed learning & co-teaching to help all students thrive! This model enables small group rotations for personalized, targeted support. Through data analysis & collaboration, we build an inclusive environment for all learners. #InclusiveEducation
Grade 5 students brought history to life in their 'Where We Are in Place and Time' unit! They presented their research on ancient civilizations to parents & peers through creative mediums—Chinese shadow puppetry, games, reenactments, slideshows & more!
Bright and beautiful! We love walking through the hallways and seeing our students’ learning proudly displayed on the walls.
Join the Kids4Kids club tomorrow for Pajama Day! It's still a regular school day, but students and teachers can wear their favorite comfy PJs to class! A small donation of 100 yen is encouraged, and all funds raised will go toward a charity selected by the club.
Last week, we celebrated our final Sports Day on campus, cheering on our K, G1, and G2 students as they showcased their skills in friendly competition. We want to extend a thank you to all the parents and staff for this support on this annual event!
Today, our Upper School students are traveling back to Tokyo from their residential trips across Japan. We look forward to hearing their stories after the fall break!
A few highlights from the Upper School students' residential trips across Japan where they're engaging in team building activities, outdoor adventures, and rich cultural experiences.
An exciting Sports day for the Upper School students at Aoba no Mori in Chiba! A big shoutout to parents & TIS staff for making this event a success.
Our G3-G5 classes had an amazing time at Sports Day in Yokohama yesterday! A big thank you to the parents for your incredible support and to our TIS staff for making this special day possible. Stay tuned for the School Cup results!
G2 welcomed parents to celebrate the successful completion of their first Unit of Inquiry last week. Thank you to all the parents (and faculty) for being part of this special celebration!
We had the privilege of hosting Susan McLean, Australia’s leading expert in cyber safety. Faculties and Students across eight grade levels explored vital topics like internet safety and cyberbullying in engaging sessions tailored for each group.
The Kids4Kids Club was a roaring success! For a small donation of 100 yen, students got to dress up as their favorite animal, from fierce dinos to cuddly kittens. Thank you to everyone who participated and made a contribution for charity!
G9&10 students and parents attended this morning’s college counseling seminar, the first of several planned this year. They learned about key university admissions criteria & goal setting from Linda Christy, Director of College Counseling @ the International School of Indiana
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