JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (2024)

Curriculum Outline

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. School exchanges during Japan Educational Travel are mainly implemented in junior high and high schools. For physically or mentally challenged students, there is a system called “Special Needs Education” to support special students to develop their self-reliance and thus enhance their social participation.

School Education Chart

JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (1)

Introduction to Schools in Japan

About Schools in Japan. An introduction mainly focused on standard junior high and high schools in Japan.

arrow_rightLearn About School Life in Japan

eventSchool Timetable

Public schools in Japan have classes five days a week, from Monday to Friday. There are also schools that have classes on Saturday. In junior high and high schools, there are six class periods each day, typically lasting 50 minutes for each. After classes, students clean the classrooms in shifts and then start their club activities. There are a variety of clubs such as cultural and sports ones.

An Example of School Timetable

JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (2)

eventAcademic Calendar

In principle, the school year begins in April and ends in March of the following year. Most schools adopt a three-semester system, with the first semester from April to August, the second semester from September to December, and the third semester from January to March. There is also a summer break (from the end of July to the end of August), a winter break (from the end of December to the beginning of January), and a spring break (from the end of March to the beginning of April).

An Example of Academic Calendar

JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (3)

eventSchool Organization

Each school has a principal, a vice principal, teachers, a school nurse, and other administration staff. As the chief executive, the principal assumes all responsibilities of the school, including the courses provided and related administrative work. The vice principal supports the principal to manage administrative affairs of the school and to be in charge of student’s educational activities and curriculum as well. Furthermore, in order to ensure school’s smooth operation, teachers take on various responsibilities, such as taking care of educational activities, students’school life, and employment guidance for students after graduation. Many schools also establish their own committees, for example a International Exchange Promotion Committee, and others.

Related Information

arrow_right SCHOOL EXCHANGES
arrow_right TIPS FOR ONLINE SCHOOL EXCHANGE

Special Features of Japanese Education

About Features of Japanese Education.

eventRegarding the Level of Education

The level of Japanese education is high even by world standards. In OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) aimed at fifteen-year-olds, Japanese students recorded high levels of achievement, particularly in science related areas. Educational activities outside of school also flourish, and programs leading to advanced education are implemented.

Enrollment in high schools, the second-half of secondary education, reaches over 90%, and the enrollments in college are also high reaching over 50%. Admission to high schools and colleges is mainly through entrance exams, held from January to March.

Source: OECD

location_cityForeign Language Education

English is a compulsory subject in junior high and high schools. There are also elementary schools that introduce English education from intermediate grade classes. In some high schools, apart from English, students are also allowed to take courses in Chinese, Korean, French, German, etc.

location_cityStudent Clubs

Student clubs are a characteristic part in Japan’s school education. Under teachers’ guidance, students with the same interests in sports, cultural activities, or fields of study voluntarily gather together after classes and on days off. There are also numerous student clubs revolving around Japanese traditional sports and culture, such as judo, kendo(Japanese swordsmanship), sado (Japanese tea ceremony), kado (Japanese flower arrangement), shodo (Japanese calligraphy), etc. Club activities also provide students with the chance to participate in school exchange and friendly matches.

Sports Clubs

  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Track and Field
  • Swimming
  • Judo
  • Kendo (Japanese swordsmanship)
  • etc.

Culture Clubs

  • School Band
  • School Choir
  • Drama
  • Art
  • Literature
  • Kado (Japanese flower arrangement)
  • Sado (Japanese tea ceremony)
  • Shodo (Japanese calligraphy)
  • etc.
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (6)
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (7)
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (8)
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (9)

Related Information

Learn About School Life in Japan

What is “bukatsudo”? Club activities in Japanese schools
Culture Festivals at Japanese Schools
Lunch in Japanese schools
Japanese Schools and Uniforms
arrow_rightSee the full list

STORIES

National Chu-Pei Senior high school Asia
Balmoral State High School Oceania
National Hsinchu Industrial High School Asia
arrow_rightSee the full list
SCHOOL EXCHANGES Information about school exchanges during educational travel in japan. arrow_rightRead more
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (20)
WHY JAPAN? The educational travel can be theme specific, focused on culture, history, nature, food, sports or any other theme you would like. arrow_rightRead more
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (21)
JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM | JAPAN Educational Travel (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Delena Feil

Last Updated:

Views: 6156

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Delena Feil

Birthday: 1998-08-29

Address: 747 Lubowitz Run, Sidmouth, HI 90646-5543

Phone: +99513241752844

Job: Design Supervisor

Hobby: Digital arts, Lacemaking, Air sports, Running, Scouting, Shooting, Puzzles

Introduction: My name is Delena Feil, I am a clean, splendid, calm, fancy, jolly, bright, faithful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.