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- Q11414893 subject Q8550407.
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- Q11414893 abstract "Nagoya International School (NIS) is a private non-sectarian day school in Nagoya, Japan. Instruction is in English. The co-educational school serves students in preschool through high school. Graduates earn a standard NIS diploma or an International Baccalaureate diploma. Nagoya International School was opened in 1964 partly in response to the demand for English-language instruction post World War II. The curriculum of Nagoya International School was initially based on the curriculum of American schools, but, over the years, the curriculum has been redesigned to be more international. The school is open to students of all backgrounds who can demonstrate the ability to succeed in an English-language school.Nagoya International School enrolled 334 students at the start of the 2015/2016 academic year at which time it had 44 full-time faculty members. The school's mission is ""We inspire and empower our students to think creatively and critically, pursue lifelong learning, and contribute positively to the global community."".
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- Q11414893 comment "Nagoya International School (NIS) is a private non-sectarian day school in Nagoya, Japan. Instruction is in English. The co-educational school serves students in preschool through high school. Graduates earn a standard NIS diploma or an International Baccalaureate diploma. Nagoya International School was opened in 1964 partly in response to the demand for English-language instruction post World War II.".
- Q11414893 label "Nagoya International School".