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An elementary school class in Japan. In Japan, elementary schools (小学校, Shōgakkō) are compulsory to all children begin first grade in the April after they turn six—kindergarten is growing increasingly popular, but is not mandatory—and starting school is considered a very important event in a child's life.
Pages in category "Elementary schools in Japan" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
All course contents are specified in the Course of Study for Lower-Secondary Schools. Some subjects, such as Japanese language and mathematics, are coordinated with the elementary curriculum. Others, such as foreign-language study, begin at this level, though from April 2011, English became a compulsory part of the elementary school curriculum ...
Fujimi Elementary School (富士見小学校) - Fujimi; Izumi Elementary School (和泉小学校) - Izumichō. Established in 1993, [5] it is a consolidation of Imagawa Elementary School (今川小学校) and Sakuma Elementary School (佐久間小学校). [6] [7] Kudan Elementary School (九段小学校) - Sanbanchō
Toggle Official Japanese schools (certified by Japanese Government) subsection. 4.1 Public high schools. 4.2 Private high schools.
John O. Arnn Elementary School - Sagamihara DHA Building, Sagamihara Housing Area, Camp Zama [29] Ikego Elementary School - United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka [30] Sullivans Elementary School - United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka [31]
Pages in category "Schools in Japan" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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". Tokyo also has many private schools from kindergarten ...