Draft:Everest International School, Japan

  • Comment: Could possibly be notable, definitely needs a rewrite. -Samoht27 (talk) 16:40, 21 May 2024 (UTC)

Everest International School, Japan
Location
Tokyo
,
Japan
Information
Other nameEISJ
Motto“High Goal for Better Education”
Established2013;11 years ago
ChairmanBhawan Bhatta
PrincipalBishnu Prasad Bhatt
Enrollment450 students (2023-2024)
Classes offeredKindergarten to Grade 12
LanguageEnglish
Nepali
Japanese
SongOh Everest…

Overview

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This school, EISJ is the Nepalese-nationality school located at Ogikubo, Tokyo using English language as the standard language for teaching. The education is available up to the +2 level. The SEE board of examination is also available in this school. It is the first ever Nepalese International School abroad.[1][2][3][4]

Approval

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This school is the only Nepalese International school approved by the Nepalese Ministry of Education (MoE), Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT) and Cambridge Assessment International Education(CAIE).[5][6]

Curriculum

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Studies

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The school offers variety of curriculums . The courses of study from Grade 4 are as follows:

Optional curriculums

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The optional curriculums provided in this school above Grade:8 are as follows;

Extra Curricular Activities offered

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Fee Structure

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  • Monthly fee for Kindergarten-¥50000
  • Monthly fee for Grade 1 to 9-¥40000
  • Monthly fee for Grade 11 and 12-¥55000
  • Admission fee-¥40,000-55,000[7]

Leadership

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  • Chairman of the School: Bhawan Bhatta
  • Principal of the School: Bishnu Prasad Bhatt
  • Vice-Principal of the school: Rajendra Tamang[8]

References

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  1. ^ http://eisj-edu.com/
  2. ^ "Welcome to EISJ". 12 November 2013.
  3. ^ "ネパール人はなぜ東京・荻窪に集まるのか、約10年前にできた「世界初の施設」とは?". ダイヤモンド・オンライン. 2 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Everest International School, Japan".
  5. ^ "日本国内のケンブリッジ国際認定校一覧".
  6. ^ "As competition heats up, Tokyo's international schools spruce up facilities". 26 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Everest International School, Japan".
  8. ^ "Teachers Info". 12 December 2013.