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Columbia International School, founded in 1988 in Hibarigaoka, Tokyo,
is an English speaking school. In 1998, Columbia International School
moved to a new campus in Tokorozawa, Saitama. The campus has two buildings
and two playing fields.
The main building (built in 1998) houses 10 classrooms, a science
lab, a health room, a library, a cafeteria, offices, and a guidance
room.
The Library Resource Center currently offers a selection of more than
4000 fiction and non-fiction books. The school subscribes to several
magazines suitable for the age range, interests and English ability
of students.
A new building (built in 2000) houses 3 classrooms, 2 multipurpose-rooms,
a computer lab, a gymnasium, boys and girls changing rooms, shower
rooms, and offices.
The computer labs contain twenty computers networked to the World
Wide Web.
Furthermore, all junior high school and high school students are required
to purchase laptop computers that are extensively used within the
regular curriculum. A wireless LAN system is installed in the school,
which allows all students unlimited access to the Internet from anywhere
within the school property, using his/her own personal computer.
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