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  2. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Higher and tertiary education in Japan is provided in universities (daigaku), junior colleges (tanki daigaku), colleges of technology (koto senmon gakko), and special training colleges (senmon gakko). Of these four types of institutions, only universities and junior colleges are strictly considered as higher education.

  3. JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - JAPAN Educational Travel

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    The Japanese school system primarily consists of six-year elementary schools, three-year junior high schools and three-year high schools, followed by a two-or-three-year junior colleges or a four-year colleges. Compulsory education lasts for 9 years through elementary and junior high school.

  4. Education System in Japan: All You Want to Know | EJable

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    The Japanese school education system consists of 12 years, of which the first 9 years, from elementary school (6 years) to junior high school (3 years), are compulsory. After compulsory education, the next 3 years are for high school. In Japan, compulsory education starts at age six and ends at age fifteen at the end of junior high school.

  5. Understanding the Japanese Educational System: A ...

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    The Japanese educational system is a well-structured and comprehensive framework that offers a variety of educational pathways. From pre-school to higher education, Japan provides students with the tools they need to succeed in both academic and practical fields.

  6. Japanese School System Facts - ThoughtCo

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    Japan has one of the world's best-educated populations, with 100% enrollment in compulsory grades and zero illiteracy. While not compulsory, high school (koukou 高校) enrollment is over 96% nationwide and nearly 100% in the cities. The high school drop out rate is about 2% and has been increasing.

  7. The new minister of education, Mori Arinori, acted as a central figure in enforcing a nationalistic educational policy and worked out a vast revision of the school system. This set a foundation for the nationalistic educational system that developed during the following period in Japan.

  8. The Japanese education system: Similarities and unique ...

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    How the Japanese education system works. School is typically divided into five cycles: Yōchien (幼稚園, Nursery school) from 3 to 6 years old. Shōgakkō (小学, Elementary school) from 6 to 12. Chūgakkō (中学, Middle School) from 12 to 15. Kōkō (高校, High school) from 15 to 18.

  9. Overview of the Japanese Education System | NIC-Japan ...

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    The Japanese educational system starts with pre-school education, followed by 6 years of elementary education, then 6 years of secondary education (3 years of lower secondary and 3 years of upper secondary education), which leads to a wide range of higher education.

  10. Japanese Education System - Japan Living Guide

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    What is Japanese Education System and what is the difference between public schools, private schools and international schools? In this article you will find which school is the best for your child.

  11. Japan | Education at a Glance 2023 - OECD iLibrary

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    Japan. This country note provides an overview of the key characteristics of the education system in Japan. It draws on data from Education at a Glance 2023. In line with the thematic focus of this year’s Education at a Glance, it emphasises vocational education and training (VET), while also covering other parts of the education system.