Japanese School System
The chart below shows the Japanese education system according to age, grade, and available educational facilities.

· Children who have their 6th birthday on or before April 1 enter the first grade of elementary school of that year.
· School year starts in April and ends in March.
· For Japanese nationals, six years at elementary school and
three years at junior high school (total nine years) are compulsory.
· Although foreign nationals are not subject to Japanese
compulsory education, they may enter local elementary/junior high
schools if they wish.
· Some public elementary, junior high or high schools have
developed an environment to accept foreign nationals and/or Japanese
children returning from abroad. Contact the municipal office in the ward
(or city, town or village) where you reside for more information.
· After graduating from junior high school, children may choose
to continue their education to high school and then to university or to
find employment.
· Elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools,
technology colleges, junior colleges, universities and graduate schools
in Japan are national, public or private institutes.
· Special schools are available for
physically/mentally-challenged children who may have difficulty in
studying at general schools.
For more information, contact the Board of Education of the Tokyo
Metropolitan Government and/or the municipal office and board of
education in the ward (or city, town or village) where you reside.
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