Key facts
Age range 9–18
Grades G1–G12
Gender Coeducational
Faculty 10–30
Students 60–100
Tuition ¥3,200,000 – ¥3,250,000

Tokyo International Progressive School (TIPS)

Est. 2000
Tokyo American Curriculum (Common Core) NPO status; Secondary program accredited via University of Nebraska High School (AdvancED).

School at a Glance

Age Range 9–18
Grades Offered G1–G12
Gender Coeducational
Total Students 60–100
Faculty 10–30
Classes per Grade

Tokyo International Progressive School (TIPS) is a specialized non-profit international day school located in Setagaya, Tokyo, founded in 2000 to support students in Grades 4–12 (ages 9–18) with mild learning differences such as ADHD, dyslexia, and social or emotional challenges. Unlike large mainstream international schools, TIPS is intentionally designed as an alternative education environment with small classes capped at 10 students, allowing for individualized instruction, structured routines, and strong social-emotional support. The school follows a hybrid academic model integrating American Common Core standards with the University of Nebraska High School (UNHS) secondary program, leading to an American High School Diploma. English is the primary language of instruction, with leveled Japanese language and culture classes offered. TIPS provides extensive in-house learning support services, including occupational therapy, speech therapy, counseling, assistive technology, movement breaks, and differentiated instruction tailored to each student’s profile. Located near the Tama River in Futako-Tamagawa, the purpose-built campus offers a supportive and psychologically safe environment, while utilizing nearby community sports facilities for physical education. With approximately 60–80 students and a strong mentorship model, TIPS maintains a high post-secondary placement rate, with around 85% of graduates moving on to colleges and universities worldwide, making it a strong choice for families seeking structured academic rigor combined with expert support for neurodiverse learners.

Fees & Value

Base Currency ¥ (Japanese Yen)
Annual Tuition ¥3,200,000 – ¥3,250,000

Enrollment Fees

  • Application Fee: ¥33,000
  • Registration Fee: ¥378,000
  • Deposit: ¥726,000

Campus & Facilities

Library Science Labs School Bus

Sports Facilities

Uses Futako-Tamagawa Sports Field, Yuport Setagaya Recreation Center facilities, outdoor activity areas in Tama River parklands, local municipal gymnasiums for physical education classes, and organized sports (volleyball, basketball, futsal) at nearby community venues.

Arts Facilities

Dedicated art classroom/studio, visual arts workspaces for drawing and painting, music room with instruments, drama and performance space, creative workshop areas, exhibition/display areas for student artwork, and spaces used for arts enrichment clubs.

Technology

Computer area, student laptops/tablets, interactive classroom technology, assistive technology tools (for learning differences), coding and robotics resources, digital research and collaboration platforms, secure school wireless network, digital presentation equipment.

Learning & Curriculum

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

Extracurricular Activities

Basketball, volleyball, futsal, weekly physical education at local sports facilities, art club, music activities, creative expression projects, student council, community-building activities, LEAP (Life Experience and Practice), GROW personal development program.

Admissions

Application Process

Complete the application form and submit required documents.

Entry Requirements

Screening of academic and psychological reports

Assessment Tests

Review of previous school reports and psychological evaluations

Interview Process

Typically conducted in person at the school campus in Setagaya
Held with the Principal (sometimes with a Student Support Coordinator)
Parents and the student attend together.

Deadlines

Rolling Admissions throughout the year. Offer usually sent within 1 week of trial.

Required Documents

Academic Documents:
Previous 2–3 years of school report cards
Standardized test results
Transcript (for secondary students)

Learning & Support Documents :

Psychoeducational evaluation report
IEP (Individualized Education Plan) or learning support plan
Occupational therapy / speech therapy reports
Counselor or therapist reports

Contact & Location