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Showa Women's University Elementary School

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender

Showa Women's University Elementary School is a private institution that fosters student agency and self-leadership through a curriculum based on its founding spirit. It offers two distinct academic pathways—the Inquiry Course and the International Course—to support individual student development and future success.

Programme tracks

国際コース

International Course with English focus

探究コース

Inquiry Course

Teaching approach

The school is guided by the founding spirit of "Be a Light to the World," which is expressed through three core goals: to pursue clear objectives, to act with sincerity, and to maintain physical health. Building upon this foundation, the school emphasizes "Lead Yourself" (self-leadership) and focuses on developing five key qualities and abilities: self-creation, communication, thinking skills, and sustainable challenge. The educational objective is to nurture students who can collaborate with others and contribute to a sustainable society.

Programmes

The school provides two primary academic pathways: the Inquiry Course, which emphasizes deep, investigative learning, and the International Course, which utilizes an English immersion approach alongside Japanese-language instruction. The curriculum is designed to cultivate five core competencies—self-creation, communication, thinking skills, and sustainable challenge—to prepare students for future academic and career stages. The school also integrates career education to help students identify their strengths and interests.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The school maintains close communication with families through five annual open learning days, parent-teacher meetings, and regular individual consultations with homeroom teachers. A counseling room, known as the "Sakura Room," is available to support students' emotional well-being and provide consultation services for parents. Additionally, students have access to specialized faculty for individual guidance when needed.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at Showa Women's University Elementary School?
Annual tuition at Showa Women's University Elementary School is ¥978K–¥1.7M. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Showa Women's University Elementary School co-educational?
Showa Women's University Elementary School is a co-ed school.
Where is Showa Women's University Elementary School located?
Showa Women's University Elementary School is an international school in Tokyo, Japan.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2027-2028
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
1年生国際コース6–7¥1.7M
2年生国際コース7–8¥1.7M
3年生国際コース8–9¥1.7M
4年生国際コース9–10¥1.7M
5年生国際コース10–11¥1.7M
6年生国際コース11–12¥1.7M
1年生探究コース6–7¥978K
2年生探究コース7–8¥978K
3年生探究コース8–9¥978K
4年生探究コース9–10¥978K
5年生探究コース10–11¥978K
6年生探究コース11–12¥978K

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Other fees(3)
Other fees
Application fee· 検定料 (Application Fee)¥30K
Enrolment fee· 入学金 (Enrolment Fee)¥300K
Mealsmonth· 給食費 (School Lunch Fee - Monthly approx. 9,400 JPY)¥9.4K

Admissions

The school conducts an annual entrance examination for first-grade students, offering both an International Course and an Inquiry Course. The selection process includes parent interviews and developmental assessments, with specific English-language interviews for International Course applicants. Prospective families can attend school information sessions, open classes, and individual consultations held throughout the year. The school also administers a separate entrance examination for transfer students into the International Course.

Calendar

The academic year begins in April. New first-grade students follow a gradual transition schedule, starting with shortened school days before moving to full-day sessions in June. The school year includes various residential programs, including on-campus overnight stays for first and second graders, as well as off-campus training at the school's dedicated facilities in Kanagawa and Chiba.

Facilities

LibrarySports fieldGymnasiumSwimming poolTheatre / auditoriumMusic room

About the campus

Located on the Setagaya campus in Sangenjaya, the school features spacious classrooms 1.5 times the standard size, a library with 20,000 volumes, and a multimedia room equipped with six large projectors. Sports facilities include an artificial turf ground and an indoor heated swimming pool shared with Temple University Japan Campus. The campus also houses the Hitomi Memorial Hall, a counseling room, and music rooms. Beyond the main campus, the school utilizes dedicated training facilities: the Tomei Gakurin in Kanagawa, the Bosyu Kaihin Gakuryo in Chiba, and the Showa Boston campus in the United States.

Co-curriculars

The school offers an after-school program and encourages students to pursue personal interests and extracurricular activities, provided they do not interfere with school life. Students participate in various school-wide events and residential training programs designed to foster independence and self-reliance. Additionally, the school facilitates interaction with the adjacent British School in Tokyo through shared facilities and collaborative activities such as service learning and Model United Nations.