

St. Michael's International School (SMIS), founded in 1946 in the heart of Kobe, is a long-established and highly respected private, not-for-profit, co-educational day school. Known for its small, family-friendly culture and rooted in the Anglican tradition, SMIS specializes exclusively in Early Years (from age 3) through Primary education (up to Year 6/Age 11). The school holds strong international accreditation from both the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). Academically, SMIS combines the rigour of the British National Curriculum in England (used for Mathematics and English) with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), for which it is the first accredited school in Japan. This IPC-driven approach links subjects like Science, Art, and History into thematic units, promoting deeper understanding and connectivity in learning. The faculty, primarily from the UK, are highly experienced and supported by full-time teaching assistants. SMIS is notably inclusive, offering a comprehensive Learning Enrichment Service (LES) with three tiers of individualized support, and provides the ELL (English Language Learner) programme free of charge and integrated into the mainstream curriculum. While detailed campus facilities are not fully published, the central Kobe location provides dedicated primary school amenities, including facilities for Physical Education, with tuition covering swimming lessons, and the school sponsors a wide range of extracurricular activities, including annual residential trips for older students.
Annual Maintenance Fee: ¥150,000 (Non-refundable). Annual Insurance: ¥6,400 (Per child). PTA Fee ¥5,000 (Non-refundable)
Includes facilities for Physical Education and curriculum-based activities. Tuition fees cover swimming lessons.
The curriculum uses the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), which integrates subjects like Art and Music through thematic units.
The school uses the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), which explicitly integrates Technology (alongside subjects like Science, Art, and History) into thematic units, promoting connected learning.
Wide range of extra-curricular activities covering multiple after-School Clubs and Activities. Students can also participate in local excursions, educational visits and residential experiences in YMCA facility each yr for yr 5 & yr 6 classes.
Submit the formal application forms and pay the non-refundable Application Fee.
Document submission, Assessment Tests, Interview
School designed test
Interviews usually involve the Admissions Officer and/or the Head of the Primary School/Head of Early Years. Parents are typically interviewed, and older applicants (Years 1-6) may have a separate or combined conversation with the Head.
Applications are welcomed from January onwards for the next academic year. Mid-year enrollment is possible if places exist.
Passport copy, Transcripts, Teacher Recommendations, Health Records