Saint Maur International School 
Japan’s oldest international school, Catholic Saint Maur International School (Yokohama) offers IPC, IB, IGCSE, AP to 480 students represent 28 nationalities including Third Culture Kids (TCK). Art-Music are strong.
- Saint Maur International School
83 Yamate-cho, Nake-ku,
Yokohama
Kanagawa 231-0862
Japan - T +81 45 641 5751
- E [email protected]
- W www.stmaur.ac.jp
- Lower School Ages: 3-11
- Lower School Sexes: Co-ed
- Middle School Ages: 12-14
- Middle School Sexes: Co-ed
- Senior School Ages: 15-18
- Senior School Sexes: Co-ed
- Total School Numbers: 500 boys and girls (60 Montessori pre-school)
- Teaching Language: English
- SEN: SEN considered case by case
- Boarding: Not available
- Uniform: Yes
- Fee Currency: Japanese Yen (JPY)
- Fee Details: Annual Tuition Fees: Montessori (half-day): 1,369,000 Montessori (full-day): 2,129,000 Grades 1-5: 2,544,000 Grades 6-10: 2,577,000 Grades 11-12: 2,595,,000
- Fee Extras: Application fee: 25,000 Entrance evaluation (grade 1-12): 20,000 Registration fee: 600,000
- Religion: Catholic
- Memberships: East Asian Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS), Japan Council of International Schools (JCIS), Council of International Schools (CIS), Kanto Plain Association of Secondary School Principals (KPASSP). Authorized centre for: SAT and AP examinations of the US College Board, Trinity College Music Examination
- State/Independent: Independent: private non-profit
Curricula:
- Advanced Placement (AP)
- American High School Diploma (College Preparatory)
- French National Curriculum
- IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education)
- International Baccalaureate (Diploma)
- International Primary Curriculum
- Montessori
Accreditations/Inspections:
- Council of International Schools (CIS)
- Japanese Ministry of Education
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
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