Facilities
Chuo International School has two campuses: one in Tokyo’s Chuo City, located on the 4th floor of the Vort Shintomicho Building, just a four-minute walk from Shintomicho Station and seven minutes from Tsukiji Station; and another in Urayasu City, near Shin-Urayasu Station. Both campuses offer secure, modern environments designed for early learning and elementary education. With access to museums, libraries, and playgrounds, students enjoy a rich learning experience that extends beyond the classroom, connecting them with their communities and supporting academic growth through exploration and hands-on learning.

Campuses
Chuo International School was conceived from a foundation of family values. We are building a place where both parents and students feel welcomed and engaged in a home-like environment. The main lobby serves as a welcoming gateway, opening doors to two distinct campuses: one dedicated to the elementary students of Chuo International School and the other tailored to the little learners at Sunshine Kids Academy. Our campus features common spaces designed for collaborative learning and hands-on activities, fostering exploration, teamwork, and growth. Each area is thoughtfully crafted to inspire curiosity and a lifelong love for learning.
School Resources
Our classrooms are well-designed to provide an environment where students can work and learn in groups or independently. Technology in education is ever-changing, and our classrooms are equipped with the latest devices to help students learn and engage with the material. With this technology, teachers can create an interactive and engaging learning environment to help aid in the development of students.
Classroom
Learning in our classrooms supports both group collaboration and independent study, with flexible layouts and resources that encourage active participation in science, engineering, and hands-on activities across a range of subjects.
Technology
Classrooms are equipped with smartboards, tablets, and other advanced tools, allowing teachers to create interactive, engaging lessons that help students develop critical 21st-century skills and digital literacy.
Parks
With access to nearby parks and outdoor spaces, students enjoy opportunities for outdoor learning, soccer, physical activities, and environmental exploration, helping to enrich their connection with nature and the local community.
Library
Our campus libraries, along with nearby public resources, provide a wide range of reading materials, research tools, and quiet study areas to support literacy, inquiry, and academic development.