

Yokohama International School (YIS) is a long-established international school in Naka-ku, Yokohama, offering the full International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum from Early Learning through Grade 12. Founded in 1924, YIS is one of Japan’s oldest international schools and serves a diverse student body representing more than 50 nationalities.
The school operates on a modern, purpose-built campus opened in 2022, designed to support collaborative, inquiry-based learning across all age groups. YIS places a strong emphasis on holistic, student-centred education, combining academic rigor with a well-developed pastoral care system that supports student wellbeing and personal growth.
Students benefit from a broad co-curricular program that includes visual and performing arts, competitive and recreational athletics, and service learning opportunities. The school also integrates Japanese culture and language into its programs, offering students meaningful engagement with the local context while maintaining an international outlook.
With its established history, globally recognized IB programs, and commitment to developing well-rounded learners, YIS provides a balanced and inclusive educational environment for families seeking an international education in the Yokohama area.
Tuition billed in two equal installments, due July 31 and December 8.
Comprehensive tuition includes school-issued devices, most expeditions and field trips, and IB/standardized exams (excluding resits).
Scholarships available for students supported by corporate contribution partners; see school for details.
Bus service, uniforms, cafeteria, and some extracurricular activities billed separately; campus development fee ¥385,000 annually.
Indoor and outdoor athletics spaces supporting team sports and inclusive programs; focus on participation and teamwork.
Specialist spaces for visual arts, music and performing arts, supporting exhibitions, concerts and productions.
School-issued devices for students, integrated ed-tech across the curriculum, and dedicated IT support.
Extensive student activities, athletics and arts programs, service learning, expeditions, and a dedicated Japanese culture program offering experiences like festivals, calligraphy and cultural workshops.
Online application through YIS Admissions Portal, payment of non-refundable application fee, submission of school reports and recommendations, and review by admissions committee. Younger children may attend a play session; older students may complete placement tasks.
Previous school reports, English-language readiness for grade level, compatibility with school mission and programs; learning support needs reviewed by support team.
Placement assessments and/or English language assessments may be required depending on grade and background.
Family and/or student interviews, often in person or online, to understand the student’s background, needs and fit.
Main intake August; priority deadlines published annually (e.g., February for applicants already in Japan) with rolling admission where space permits.
Completed online application, passport copy, recent school reports, reference forms, and any learning support documentation.