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This is a list of junior high schools in Tokyo Metropolis, including the 23 special wards, West Tokyo, and the Tokyo Islands (Izu Islands and Ogasawara Subprefecture).The list also includes foreign government-operated and private junior high schools in Tokyo Metropolis.
1.13 Tokyo. 1.14 Kanagawa. 1.15 Niigata. 1.16 Toyama. 1.17 Ishikawa. ... Kyoto Tachibana High School; Nihongo Center Japanese Language School; Rakunan High School ...
List of elementary schools in Tokyo; List of junior high schools in Tokyo; List of high schools in Tokyo. A list of prefectural high schools is in: Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education; List of kindergartens in Tokyo Note that multi-level schools are on at least two of these lists.
The school was founded in 1954 by the Brothers of Christian Instruction and resides in the St. Francis Xavier district of the FIC. The school serves International students living in or near Tokyo, as well as many Japanese students seeking a Western, English-medium education.
A typical Japanese high school classroom. Though upper-secondary school is not compulsory in Japan, 98.8% of all junior high school graduates enrolled as of 2020. [43] Upper secondary consists of three years. [44] Private upper-secondary schools account for about 55% of all upper-secondary schools.
Publicly run kindergartens, elementary schools (years 1 through 6), and junior high schools (7 through 9) are operated by local wards or municipal offices. Public high schools in Tokyo are run by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education and are called "Metropolitan High Schools".