Key facts
Age range 14–18
Grades G7–G12
Gender Coeducational
Faculty 1–20
Students Up to 30
Tuition ¥2,000,000 – ¥2,250,000

The Innovation Fellowship

Est. 2023
Tokyo American Curriculum (Common Core)

School at a Glance

Age Range 14–18
Grades Offered G7–G12
Gender Coeducational
Total Students Up to 30
Faculty 1–20
Classes per Grade

The Innovation Fellowship (TIF) is a fully accredited international high school (Grades 9–12) located in the heart of Shibuya, Tokyo. Founded in 2023, TIF operates on a highly selective, hyper-personalized model with a maximum enrollment of just 30 students and an average class size of five. Accredited by MSA-CESS and offering an American High School Diploma, the school combines rigorous inquiry-based academics with self-directed “Grand Mission” projects through its unique Innovator’s Framework, where students split their time between structured mastery-based coursework (including math and science via Khan Academy and inquiry-driven humanities) and real-world, mentor-guided projects. TIF follows a “living campus” approach, using professional collaborative spaces at Spark Shibuya, local gyms, internships, and Yoyogi Park as extensions of the classroom rather than relying on traditional facilities. Led by Yale-trained PhDs and experienced entrepreneurs, the faculty provides intensive 1:1 coaching and industry mentorship, preparing students for AP exams, the SAT, and competitive university pathways. With rolling admissions, a rigorous five-step evaluation process, and an 18% acceptance rate, TIF is designed for ambitious, mission-driven students seeking a non-traditional, entrepreneurial high school experience in Tokyo.

Fees & Value

Base Currency ¥ (Japanese Yen)
Annual Tuition ¥2,000,000 – ¥2,250,000

Enrollment Fees

  • Application Fee: ¥30,000
  • Registration Fee: ¥300,000

Payment Schedule

Please contact the school for payment

Campus & Facilities

Library Science Labs School Bus Playgrounds / Outdoor Areas

Sports Facilities

The Innovation Fellowship sports facilities

local gyms, external fitness facilities, Yoyogi Park outdoor spaces

Arts Facilities

Creative studio spaces, collaborative workspaces at Spark Shibuya, design and innovation project areas

Technology

The Innovation Fellowship technology facilities

Khan Academy platform, digital learning tools, online coursework systems, project development tools, collaborative digital workspaces

Learning & Curriculum

Curriculum American Curriculum (Common Core)
Diplomas / Certificates American High School Diploma
Languages English
Student Support University Counseling

Extracurricular Activities

Student-led Interest Excursions, Grand Mission innovation projects, startup and entrepreneurship projects, Demo Days and public presentations, local Tokyo internships with industry mentors, outdoor fitness and sports activities at Yoyogi Park, weekly physical training at local gyms, community service and urban exploration activities, collaborative research projects, networking events with entrepreneurs and professionals.

Admissions

Application Process

Complete the application form and submit required documents.

Entry Requirements

Assessments test, student and parent interview, teacher reference

Assessment Tests

The assessment is created and administered by the faculty.

Interview Process

In-person interview (most common for local applicants)
Virtual/online interview (for overseas or relocating families)

Deadlines

Rolling admissions- selective admissions process.

Required Documents

Completed Application Form
Application Fee Payment Confirmation
Recent School Reports / Transcripts (usually past 1–2 years, if applicable)
Copy of Passport (student and sometimes parents)
Residence Card / Visa Copy (if residing in Japan)
Immunization / Health Records (may be requested upon enrollment)
Teacher Reference Form (for applicable grade levels)
Additional Academic Records (if transferring from another international school)

Contact & Location