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Teikyo School United Kingdom | |
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Address | |
Framewood Road, Wexham, Buckinghamshire SL2 4QS UK England | |
Coordinates | 51°32′59″N 0°33′50″W / 51.54972°N 0.56389°W |
Information | |
Type | Private boarding school Shiritsu zaigai kyoiku shisetsu (私立在外教育施設) (Overseas Japanese school operated by a private school association) |
Established | 20 June 1989[1] |
Founder | Teikyo University |
Local authority | Buckinghamshire |
Department for Education URN | 110570 Tables |
Headmistress | Fumiko Nelson |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 15 to 18 |
Enrolment | 30[2] |
Colour(s) | Burgundy |
Website | www |
Teikyo School United Kingdom (帝京ロンドン学園高等部, Teikyō Rondon Gakuen Kōtōbu, lit. 'Teikyo London Academy High School Division') is a Japanese international school in Wexham, Buckinghamshire, 20 miles to the west of London.[3] It educates 59 students aged between 15 and 18 years.[2][4][5] It is affiliated with Teikyo University, and the Japanese government classifies the school as a Shiritsu zaigai kyoiku shisetsu (私立在外教育施設) or an overseas branch of a Japanese private school.[6][7]
The school opened in April 1989,[8] and occupies Fulmer Grange, which had been formerly owned by the British Cement and Concrete Association.[9] The facility was previously used as a head office,[10] and to host conferences.[11] Try Construction Group did the renovations, with one building becoming a dormitory and others also being renovated, spending £882,000 total.[9] The organisation creating the school spent about £2,000,000 in renovations and construction, while £4,000,000 was spent to acquire the land.[10] The plan was to house students who have parents working for Japanese companies.[12]
As of 2013 it had 72 students, all from Japan, including 48 boys and 24 girls. Of them, 44 boys and 17 girls were boarders.[13]
The campus is located north of Slough,[13] and west of London. It is in proximity to Eton College and Windsor Castle. The school includes an indoor swimming pool, an IT room, a theatre, and a turfed ground. Its students live in single-room dormitories.[14] The swimming pool and gymnasium were approved by the South Bucks authorities in 1989.[15]
British international schools in Japan: