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Author: Tsukuba International School, Issue: March 2007, Topic: Education, Location: Tsukuba City
Tsukuba International School (TIS) is currently accepting applications for pre-Grade 1 students to start in April. Our school year starts in September, but we also accept pre-Grade 1 students in April. This gives students a chance to get used to the school environment and gives non-native English speakers the opportunity to develop their English language skills before starting Grade 1 in September.
Tsukuba International School is a full-time elementary school (Grades 1 to 6) for children of all nationalities. It was founded in 1992 in response to the need for an English-based educational opportunity for students in the Tsukuba area. TIS is a non-profit and religiously-neutral organization. The school is divided into a junior class and a senior class which are taught by fully qualified teachers (from Canada and the US).
If you are interested in learning more about Tsukuba International School, please have a look at our website or contact the school directly (contact information available on website).
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