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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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.
ASIJ has been The American School in Japan for over 100 years, and our ability to remain relevant over time is grounded in our willingness to negotiate the challenges of each generation. Our longevity speaks to the school’s reputation for excellence, stability, and capacity to continuously evolve our programs in response to what students need.
We now turn our attention to the challenges our current generation of Mustangs are facing, and invite parents to a variety of presentations, workshops, and town halls. These events address the future of education at ASIJ, challenges our students face, and questions of our parent community.
Our ASIJ 2030 Series is designed to build understanding of our Strategic Design Framework, how ASIJ’s N–12 Portrait of a Learner redefines rigor, and what this reimagined vision of learning looks like in practice across our divisions.
ASIJ’s Strategic Design Framework (SDF) was created in 2018 and refined to its current iteration in 2021. ASIJ’s SDF has been meticulously researched, aligned to emerging research on how students learn as well as the skills and competencies their future employers need, and calibrated carefully against trends in college admissions. Among the major influences on ASIJ’s SDF is Michael Fullan, who writes, “If we want learners who can thrive in a turbulent, complex times, apply thinking to new situations, and change the world, we must reimagine learning: what’s important to be learned, how learning is fostered, where learning happens, and how we can measure it. This means creating environments that challenge, provoke, stimulate, and celebrate learning” (2018).
The ASIJ 2030 Series includes virtual interactions with recognized thought leaders on the changing landscape of education. It includes facilitated conversations with ASIJ’s faculty and school leaders on the strategies we are designing to evolve our own systems and programs and helps parents of students of all ages understand our priorities, the pace of change at ASIJ over the next few years, and how the ASIJ experience in the future should look different from today.
The Know, Value, Care Partners Series emerges from ASIJ’s Commitment to Know, Value, and Care (KVC) and is designed to strengthen our home-school partnership. This series of events focus on a variety of topics from Parenting in a Digital Age to addressing substance abuse and social-emotional wellness.
ASIJ’s obligation to its students does not end with their academic studies and admission to college. The pandemic has disrupted life as we knew it, creating an altogether different reality for our children that is complicated by a confluence of other pressures and uncertainties. Anxiety levels among children and adolescents are rising at alarming levels. Ubiquitous access to technology makes our lives better in many ways, but far more complicated in myriad other ways. Helping children or adolescents navigate social media and balance their technology use is an enormous challenge for most parents. Further, while students experience many of the same adolescent decisions their parents once faced (e.g. alcohol, cigarettes/vaping, drugs), these dangers, too, have evolved.
The Know, Value, Care Partners Series includes workshops, presentations, book studies, and other discussions designed to help parents unpack the complex challenges their children may be experiencing. We will not always have the answers. We hope to engage parents in a meaningful partnership where every child who attends ASIJ is known, valued, and cared for, which includes protecting them from harm.
Finally, beyond our ASIJ 2030 Series and our KVC Partners Series, we know parents have division-specific questions grounded in the present day! In an effort to ensure a dialogue with parents about issues they want to understand, we offer routinely-scheduled virtual town halls by division. We will call this series of events Mustang Connections.
Mustang Connections provides routine interactions between parents and the leaders, counselors, and others who work in your children’s divisions. Our aim with these interactions is to ensure meaningful two-way conversations, which help parents support their children with practical or logistical matters, as well as discussions about division-specific programs and needs.
Missed one of our partnership events? Check out our past partnerships, descriptions, and recordings below.