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The following is a non-comprehensive list of high schools in Japan: Prefecture. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)
Horikoshi High School; Joshibi High School of Art and Design; Musashi Junior & Senior High School; Kaisei Academy; Yamamura Kokusai High School; Taku Senior High School; Seien Girls' High School; Kobe Ryūkoku Junior High School, High School; Nada High School; Keio Shonan-Fujisawa Junior & Senior High School; Kobe College Senior High School
Nihon Ongaku High School (plans to become coeducational in 2023, with the new name Shinagawa Gakugei High School (品川学藝高等学校)) [2] Nippon Wellness High School [ ja ] Nitobe Bunka Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ ja ]
Pages in category "High schools in Tokyo" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... India International School in Japan;
Nihon Ongaku High School (plans to become coeducational in 2023, with the new name Shinagawa Gakugei High School (品川学藝高等学校)) [1] Ohyu Gakuen Girls' Junior and Senior High School Ōtsuma Junior and Senior High School , affiliated with Otsuma Women's University; Otsuma Nakano Junior and Senior 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.
Most junior high schools in the 1980s were government-funded public schools; 5% were private schools. At ¥ 552,592 (US$5,035.01) per pupil, private schools had a per-student cost that was four times as high as public schools. [1] The minimum number of school days in a year is 210 in Japan, compared to 180 in the United States.
Pages in category "High schools in Japan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...