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  2. List of international schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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  3. Japan Council of International Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Council of Overseas Schools (JCOS) was established in 1972. At first, membership was only open to East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) in Japan. [ 2 ] In 1982, membership was widened to include any school that offered its curriculum in English.

  4. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:International schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Korea International School (Japan) L. Laurus International School of Science Tokyo; List of international schools in Japan; M. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  6. Lists of schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Marist Brothers International School; New International School (Tokyo), Tokyo; Nishimachi International School, Tokyo [1] Osaka International School; St. Mary's International School; Saint Maur International School; Seisen International School, Tokyo; Tokyo International School; Tokyo Korean School; Tokyo West International School; Tohoku ...

  7. Category:International schools in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Japanese international schools - Wikipedia

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    Japanese schools outside of Japan mainly for the native speakers of Japanese or the children of Japanese descent. There are two types of day schools: nihonjin gakkō (Japanese overseas schools operated by local Japanese associations) and Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu (Japanese overseas schools operated by a Japan-based private school association).

  9. Tsukuba International School - Wikipedia

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    Tsukuba International School (つくばインターナショナルスクール, TIS) is a private, non-profit school for English-speaking children in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. It was established by the foreign community in 1992 in response to the need for an English education option for foreign students in the area.