Thank you for considering Saint Maur International School. Please visit our website for direct information about us and its application process.
Description
Established in 1872, as innovators of international education in Japan, Saint Maur International School continues to meet the needs of children (co-educational, 2½ years to Grade 12) from the multi-cultural, multi-faith international community. Our school is dedicated not only to cater to the learning and developmental needs of its students across grade levels, but to also be a support and a driving force for its extended community of neighbors, families, and alumni. Pour répondre aux besoins des familles françaises et francophones de la région, l'Ecole internationale de Saint Maur à Yokohama (près de Tokyo) a ouvert en août 2007 une Ecole française sur son campus. Classes à effectifs réduits et pédagogie différenciée pour une scolarisation de la maternelle au CM2.
- Day school tuition $13690 - $25950 USD
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Grades for day school
Pre-K/Reception -
12th Grade/Year 13 - Scholarships Available No
- Number of Students 461
- Year founded 1872
- Boarding school tuition No Information
- Curricula Advanced Placement, US National, IB Diploma, IGCSE, French National, International Middle Years, International Pre-School, International Primary, Montessori
- Type Co-ed
Accreditations
CIS (Council or International Schools) ; IB World School ; Cambridge International Examinations ; IPC (International Primary Curriculum) ; JCIS (Japan Council of International Schools) ; NEAS&C (New England Association of School & Colleges) ; Trinity College London
Tuition
Please visit the tuition page for detailed information https://www.stmaur.ac.jp/about-us/school/tuition-fees
Curricula
The Saint Maur Essential Outcomes (SMEOs) represent the dispositions we as a faculty and staff hope to instill in each of our students. These are the five pillars of the philosophy: that members of the school community will seek to live as moral citizens, unique individuals, global citizens, balanced and life-long learners. In classrooms students and teachers collaborate together, do inquiry into subjects that fascinate them, and solve problems together in a democratic fashion. Balanced Learners Since students learn effectively when they enjoy the experience, we believe that intellectual, physical and emotional balance is essential to happiness and fulfillment in all aspects of life. In the intellectual domain, we recognize the value inherent in all subject disciplines as well as in the connections which tie these areas of knowledge together. The physical balance necessary for a healthy lifestyle is actively developed through both the curricular and co-curricular programs. In addition, emotional balance is developed through both social learning and spiritual exploration. Global Citizens The experiences at Saint Maur give our students a global perspective. The cultural diversity inherent in our school is one of our strengths. Through these, students develop the knowledge, skills and internationally-minded approach necessary to contribute productively to an increasingly interdependent global society. Lifelong learners Saint Maur prepares students to embrace the learning process throughout their lives. The entirety of knowledge and skills which students will need to function in an exciting and uncertain future cannot be predicted. Therefore, we develop in students the skills and wisdom necessary to acquire and apply knowledge within a continually evolving, adapting and increasingly technological, global community. As lifelong learners, our students are equipped with the confidence and enthusiasm to face the challenges of a changing world. Moral Citizens A fundamental prerequisite of communities in which peace and justice prevail is the recognition of, and empathy for, the rights and needs of others. Saint Maur students work morally and cooperatively with all people, and assume the responsibility required to combat social injustice and environmental issues in the world. Understanding, appreciation and respect for others informs the ethical decision-making framework which students develop as they move through school and into adult life. Unique Individuals Saint Maur bases its education on the belief that each student is created with unique abilities, strengths, talents and ways of knowing and learning. The school is committed to the expression of these to the highest degree possible. The school values these differences and, in so doing, fosters in each student a deep sense of personal worth.
Admissions Information
- Students can join after the academic year begins Yes
- Waiting List Yes
Waiting List
Depending on years, grades and schedule of admission, it is possible that a waiting list be created.
Academics
- Assigns homework Yes
- Use of technology in the classroom Yes
- Language of instruction English, French
- ELL support Yes
- Learning support Yes
- Native English teachers Yes
- Languages taught English, French, Japanese, Spanish
- Number of teaching staff 80
- Examinations available
Learning Support
Learning Support An aim of our Learning Support is to help make each student’s learning experience worthwhile in conjunction with our academically high standards. Emotional Support & Personal Counseling Saint Maur gives close attention in providing excellent care for the social and emotional well-being of students.
School Life
- Sports teams available Yes
- Pastoral Care Yes
- Do students practice religion at the school Yes
- School start time End of August
- School end time Mid June
- Max class size 20
- School provides lunch Yes
- Supervised care before or after school Yes
- Uniform required Yes
- Access to an educational psychologist Yes
- Student nationalities 40
- Average class size 17
School Lunch
Please visit our website at https://www.stmaur.ac.jp/about-us/school/food
Supervised Care
Please visit our website at https://www.stmaur.ac.jp/community/supporting-families/prime-time-program
University Relations
- University counseling Yes
- Percent that pursue university 100
University Destinations
U.K., USA, Australia, Japan, Singapore, France, Holland, Canada and many more
University Counseling
Students at Saint Maur benefit from the advice of counselors with experience in a variety of university systems around the world. The members of the College Admissions Guidance Counseling Team all work closely with students, especially in Grades 11-12, and interact with them in many other areas of school life. Since most are not full-time counselors and have other positions in the school, they can appreciate the strengths and talents of each student from a wide range of viewpoints. Please visit our website at https://www.stmaur.ac.jp/learning/support-guidance/college-guidance-program