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Global Indian International School Tokyo
Part of the Global Schools Group network, GIIS runs a four campus K 12 operation in Edogawa ku centred on the Indian community in Nishi Kasai and Kasai. GIIS Tokyo offers CBSE alongside IB and Cambridge pathways, with separate primary, secondary and high school campuses across Edogawa ward.
In brief
Part of the Global Schools Group network, GIIS runs a four-campus K-12 operation in Edogawa-ku centred on the Indian community in Nishi Kasai and Kasai.
GIIS Tokyo offers CBSE alongside IB and Cambridge pathways, with separate primary, secondary and high school campuses across Edogawa ward. The school serves the large Indian expatriate community in Nishi Kasai and Kasai, and roughly 45 percent of the student body is Japanese, with the rest spread across some 20 nationalities. Scholarship programmes including the Sadako Ogata award reduce fees for stronger applicants.
Parents value the structured academic culture, the low cost compared with Tokyo's name-brand international schools, and the cultural continuity for Indian families. The east Tokyo location adds commute time for anyone living west of Shinjuku. Families choosing CBSE here tend to be planning futures that include Indian universities or the Indian system more broadly. The IB and Cambridge tracks open the standard international university pipeline.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Montessori / CBSE (entry level) | 3 | $1,050,810 |
| IB PYP (Grades 1-5) | 6 | $1,635,564 |
| IGCSE (Grades 9-10) | 11 | $1,979,160 |
| IB Diploma (Grades 11-12) | 16 | $2,329,743 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | $40,000 |
Reviews
- Online comment on GIIS Tokyo is sparse and skewed to Indian and South-Asian expat families.
- One parent, whose child attended GIIS Tokyo kindergarten, said the education "looks good" and is "slightly more transferable overseas" but "almost useless here in Japan" given the absence of Japanese-track integration.
- Other commenters treat GIIS Tokyo mainly as a price-positioned alternative to schools like St. Mary's, with one user noting they preferred Shinagawa International School purely on commute, not on quality.
- Directory reviews are positive on teaching style, scholarship access and curriculum breadth, with parents on iSchoolAdvisor citing the Sadako Ogata Merit cum Means Scholarship as a meaningful 25% tuition discount and rating the school on a small pool.
- The school positions itself as the largest Indian-curriculum option in Tokyo, with reported student mix of roughly half Japanese, a third Indian and a long tail of other nationalities, which parents reference both as a strength and as a reason to choose other options if they want a more conventional Japanese path.
Positives
- Affordability and scholarships. Parents repeatedly cite GIIS as cheaper than peer Tokyo international schools, with merit-and-means scholarships easing the cost further.
- Curriculum breadth. Directory reviews credit the school for offering CBSE alongside IB and Cambridge tracks, attractive to Indian families weighing return options.
Considerations
- Fit with Japanese education path. Reddit parents flag that the curriculum is portable internationally but does not align with onward study or work routes inside Japan.
- Community mix. Parents cite a roughly half-Japanese/third-Indian student body, valued by some, less suited to families seeking a heavily Japanese-context environment.
Leadership
Ms. Madhu Khanna
Ms. Madhu Khanna is an accomplished education professional with over three decades of experience in educational leadership, curriculum development, and quality assurance. She served as the Principal of GIIS Singapore for more than a decade, where she oversaw academic planning and compliance across multiple campuses. In January 2020, she was appointed Senior Principal of GIIS Tokyo, overseeing its four campuses. Ms. Khanna is also a recognized leader within the IB Educator Network (IBEN), serving as an evaluation leader, consultant for the iBPYP program, and authorization visit team leader.
Accreditations
- Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT) — Nihonjin Gakkō 01
- IN_CBSE 02
Academic results
- Result IB DP avg 35.4 points 2025
- Result IGCSE 75.13% A*-A 2025
- Result CBSE Grade 12 avg 85.1% 2023
- Result CBSE Grade 12 highest score 97.4% 2023.