If you are moving to Japan for the first time, we are here to help you with a very important decision—choosing the right school for your children. View our Admissions pages for details on Eligibility, Visits, Open Houses, Tuition, and FAQs.
What does learning look like at ASIJ? Read about our commitment, definition of learning, explore our divisions, and dive into parent partnership opportunities.
ASIJ is comprised of two campuses featuring multi-function spaces. Learn about or campuses, facilities, and what makes our spaces unique in Tokyo.
Who are our faculty and staff? What are our teacher qualifications and expectations? Before applying, check out our Before You Apply page to learn about Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion and how our factulty and staff go beyond the classroom.
Applicants for all teaching and leadership positions at ASIJ must have an active, confidential profile with either Schrole Connect or Search Associates. Direct applications will not be considered.
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See our vacancies page for more details and additional vacancies.
Learn about our commitment, mission, values as well as all about ASIJ's long history, and our alumni community. We also introduce you to our Leadership and Board of Directors.
Our global network of over 7,500 alumni provides a lifelong community offering unique opportunities to connect, network, mentor and socialize—enhancing careers, providing pathways to new experiences and offering deep friendship and support.
ASIJ often hosts visits for admissions, alumni, college representatives and more. Review our visit information before planning your next trip to Tokyo!
Whether it is furthering their corporate social responsibility, or simply to share their knowledge and experience, there are many reasons why institutions and businesses choose to partner with ASIJ. View information about corporate partnerships.
Life at ASIJ is full of stories and the narrative of where our vision will take us is told each day through the learning our students experience in the classroom and beyond. Each of the subjects featured here has their own unique tale to tell—stories that are as rich and varied as the ASIJ experience itself.
If you are moving to Japan for the first time, we are here to help you with a very important decision—choosing the right school for your children. View our Admissions pages for details on Eligibility, Visits, Open Houses, Tuition, and FAQs.
What does learning look like at ASIJ? Read about our commitment, definition of learning, explore our divisions, and dive into parent partnership opportunities.
ASIJ is comprised of two campuses featuring multi-function spaces. Learn about or campuses, facilities, and what makes our spaces unique in Tokyo.
Who are our faculty and staff? What are our teacher qualifications and expectations? Before applying, check out our Before You Apply page to learn about Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion and how our factulty and staff go beyond the classroom.
Applicants for all teaching and leadership positions at ASIJ must have an active, confidential profile with either Schrole Connect or Search Associates. Direct applications will not be considered.
View Vacancies on Schrole →
View Vacancies on Search Associates →
See our vacancies page for more details and additional vacancies.
Each year, another talented graduating class heads out to enroll in colleges and universities around the world. Their first step into higher education is the culmination of a multiyear journey of self-reflection and identifying colleges that meet their goals and interests. Throughout the process, each student works one-on-one with a counselor who supports them in navigating the complexities of highly selective admissions. Our focus is ensuring that each student presents the strongest applications possible and enrolls at a school where he or she will thrive.
Our counselors’ expertise is drawn from decades of collective counseling experience at ASIJ, in admissions offices at colleges, and other well-regarded independent schools’ counseling offices. In addition, ASIJ hosts more than 100 college admission officers that on our campus each year giving students the opportunity to personally connect with college representatives.
Universities that ASIJ students were recently accepted by include, but are not limited to, the following. For a full list, please see our High School Profile.
Barnard College, Boston College, Boston University, Brigham Young U, Brigham Young, Brown University, California Institute of the Arts, Carnegie Mellon U, Colby College, Colorado State University, Columbia University, Cooper Union, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, Fashion Institute of Technology, Georgetown University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Harvey Mudd College, Johns Hopkins University, Kenyon College, Lewis & Clark College, Macalester College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Michigan State University, New York University, Northeastern University, Northwestern University, Occidental College, Pennsylvania State University, Princeton University, Purdue University, Rhode Island School of Design, Rice University, Smith College, St. Olaf College, Stanford University, Texas State University, The New School, Tufts University, UC, Berkeley, UCLA, University of Chicago, U of Colorado at Boulder, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Oregon, University of Pennsylvania, University of Richmond, University of Southern California, University of Virginia, University of Washington, Vanderbilt University, Vassar College, Wellesley College, Wesleyan University, West Point Military Academy, Yale University
De La Salle University Manila (Philippines), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Seoul National University (Korea)
University of British Columbia, McGill University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Ryerson University, Simon Fraser University, University of Toronto
International Christian University, Keio University, Meiji University, Nagoya University, Osaka University, Sophia University, Temple University, Waseda University
American U of Paris (France), Amsterdam University College (Netherlands), ArtEZ Hogeschool voor de Kunsten (Netherlands), Brunel University London (UK), Durham University (UK), Goldsmiths, University of London (UK), Imperial College London (UK), Jacobs University (Germany, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK), Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano (Italy), University College London (UK), University of Brighton (UK), University of Edinburgh (UK), University of Kent (UK), University of Nottingham (UK), University of St. Andrews (UK), University of York (UK),