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Japanese International School

Secular

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

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The Hong Kong Japanese School is a private institution established by the Japanese community in Hong Kong and officially recognized by the Hong Kong government. It serves as an overseas educational facility dedicated to providing a Japanese-standard education while leveraging its unique location to foster global-minded students.

Programme tracks

Regular Class

通常学級

Global Class

グローバルクラス

Teaching approach

The school aims to cultivate global citizens who can thrive in a diverse world, guided by the motto "Everything for the children." It emphasizes the development of foundational life skills, individual character, and a global perspective through inquiry-based learning. The educational approach seeks to balance the mastery of Japanese curriculum standards with the development of English proficiency and international awareness.

Programmes

The school offers a nine-year integrated curriculum spanning primary (grades 1–6) and secondary (grades 7–9) levels, divided into early, middle, and late stages. It features a specialized "Global Class" for primary grades 4–6, which includes advanced English study, inquiry-based "Global Studies," and Student Action Projects, with plans to expand this track into the secondary level. The school also implements an immersion program where subjects like art and swimming are taught in English, alongside weekly English lessons led by native speakers.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school provides specific provisions for students requiring special educational support, with regulations managed by the school administration office. Families of children with developmental or physical disabilities are encouraged to contact the administration directly to discuss individual needs and the school's capacity to provide appropriate accommodations.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at Japanese International School?
Annual tuition at Japanese International School is HK$68.5K–HK$119.6K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Japanese International School co-educational?
Japanese International School is a co-ed school.
Where is Japanese International School located?
Japanese International School is an international school in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
小学部 通常学級 (小1-小6)Regular Class6–11HK$68.5K
小学部 グローバルクラス (小4-小6)Global Class9–11HK$119.6K
中学部Regular Class12–14HK$81.2K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Registration fee· Annual Capital Levy (ACL) - Paid upon admission/transfer and annually at the start of each school year.HK$16K
Bus / transport· Monthly bus fee. Primary (Regular & Global): HK Island 2,350 HKD, Kowloon/NT 2,132 HKD. Junior High: 2,613 HKD.
Application fee· Admission fee (入学金) is not collected for the 2026/2027 school year per instructions from the Hong Kong government.HK$0

Admissions

Admission is open to children who hold Hong Kong residency or a valid dependent visa, as the school is legally required to verify residency status upon enrollment. Prospective families must complete an online registration, followed by a school briefing and a student aptitude assessment. Applicants must ensure all visa documentation is finalized prior to the start of school, as enrollment cannot be granted without legal residency.

Calendar

The school operates on a trimester system, with tuition and fees collected in three installments throughout the year. Key dates, such as entrance ceremonies and information sessions, are announced via the school's official website. In the event of severe weather, such as typhoons or heavy rain, the school follows established protocols for closures or emergency dismissals based on local government warnings.

About the campus

The school is undergoing a consolidation process to unify its operations at the Tai Po campus, which is situated in a natural, expansive environment. The campus is designed to support a comprehensive range of academic and extracurricular activities, with facilities intended to foster a stimulating learning environment for all students. Historically, the Hong Kong campus in Happy Valley featured specialized rooms such as computer labs, lecture rooms, and traditional Japanese-style rooms.

  • 堀山知基校長

    As the school principal, Horiyama Tomoki oversees the newly integrated Japanese International School, focusing on fostering global talent through inquiry-based learning and maintaining the school's mission to nurture independent, well-rounded students. He emphasizes a collaborative, whole-school approach centered on the well-being of the children.