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All schools that are at least considered by English-speaking expats in this city are listed alphabetically below and discussed in the "Schools Expats Consider" article under "Country Articles" box on the left. However, only schools selected - by us - for comprehensive review are indicated by our "A GSGI School" flag of approval.

VERY IMPORTANT: If you don't see our banner at all, that means we are looking but have not found schools that warrant full GSGI write-ups, or it means that previously reviewed schools have been unpublished pending visits and reviews from a new GSGI country editor.

We are continually updating the site with new information on schools. When heads have been reposted since our last visit, and a new head is in place, we indicate with an asterix and give them a little time to settle in before our editors revisit.

  • Phoenix House International School is a newly established school in central Tokyo, offering a British prep school style education to children from 5 - 11.

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  • Pymble Ladies’ College is a private school of the Uniting Church of Australia for 2,000+ girls, ages 5-18. Top performance (curriculum NEW/HSC) academically and enviable sports programs and facilities offer balance.

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  • Queenwood School for Girls, in the waterside suburb of Mosman, is a private non-denominational day school, based on Christian values, for girls ages 5-18. Curricula include IBDiploma and NSW/HSC.

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  • Established in 2000, Reddam House is a private non-profit coeducational school for pupils ages 3-18. Curriculum is NSW/HSC with added enrichment programs and emphasis on creative and performing arts.

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  • Serving families in the southern suburbs of Cape Town, Reddam House Constantia’s beautiful campus has fantastic facilities. A top-performing IEB (South African) curriculum school for children 1-18 years old.

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  • Richmond Park School is a relatively new British international school for boys and girls aged two to eighteen years, offering the National Curriculum for England through to IGSCEs and IB Diploma.

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  • Rivers International School Arnhem Primary is a co-ed school with 175 students, ages 4-12. National Curriculum for England prepares students for secondary school. The school does not offer extra-curricular activities.

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  • The Rivers International School Arnhem Secondary is a public (Dutch) co-ed international secondary school whose student body of 1,200 (60% English, 40% Dutch), follows a rigorous IBD, MYP curriculum.

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  • A co-ed state school for middle years and high school (ages 14-18) in West Vancouver that offers the IB middle years programme ahead of the Dogwood Diploma and AP courses.

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  • Founded in 2021, RGSGD is a co-educational offshoot of the British all boys school in the UK, offering English National Curriculum for ages 3 to 18 (currently to 12)

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