AICJ Japan - Academy for the International Community of Japan

 
Evaluation 1).
 
 
Academic integrity of school
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Effectiveness of administration  
Academic and disciplinary support provided  
Director's involvement in academics  
Fair and equitable treatment by board and director  
School has adequate educational materials on hand  
Attitude of local community towards foreigners  
Cost of living in relation to salary (10= most favorable)  
Satisfaction with housing  
Community offers a variety of activities  
Availability and quality of local health care  
Assistance with visas, shipping and air travel  
Extra curricular load is reasonable  
Security / personal safety (10 = very safe in and out of school)  
           

Comments: AICJ was initially a small, fairly well-run, with classes of 12 and high-quality teaching staff. AICJ Japan began with excellent teaching values and high learning outcomes. Top students went to AIC (Auckland International College) in Auckland, New Zealand. Top graduates in New Zealand obtained the IB Diploma and some gained entry to top universities.

The small pilot school had proven successful, however was not making much money. So AICJ Junior and Senior High School was formed, and expanded into an operation with classes of 34 - 44 students, with intakes of 160 students a year, and .....view the completed evaluation rubric and read more about AICJ Japan in International Schools Review.