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Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School

Updated July 2026

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Tokyo Jogakkan is a six-year integrated junior and senior high school for girls located in Hiroo, Shibuya, dedicated to nurturing independent, globally-minded women. It offers both a General class and an International class, the latter of which incorporates the Cambridge International Curriculum.

Programme tracks

一般学級

General Class

国際学級

International Class

Teaching approach

The school aims to cultivate women who possess high moral character and contribute to society, fostering the strength to navigate an unpredictable era. It emphasizes "inclusive leadership," where students collaborate to solve problems, alongside four key pillars: heart and character education, understanding of one's own culture, global citizenship education, and STEAM education. The school encourages students to develop the ability to discover and solve problems independently while respecting others.

Programmes

The school operates a six-year integrated curriculum divided into General and International classes. The General class focuses on a balanced foundation in junior high, followed by elective-heavy courses in high school, including a split into humanities and sciences in the second year. The International class, designed for returnee students and those with international backgrounds, utilizes the Cambridge International Curriculum. Both tracks emphasize inquiry-based learning (STEAM education) in the first and second years of high school.

Student support

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Learning support
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Learning support

The school provides tailored academic support, including proficiency-based instruction in English and first-year mathematics for the General class. Small-group instruction, ranging from 10 to 30 students, is offered for elective courses in the second and third years of high school to support university entrance preparation. Additionally, the school employs "math supporters" to assist students with their learning.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School?
Annual tuition at Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School is ¥582K–¥720K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School co-educational?
Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School is a girls school.
Where is Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School located?
Tokyo Jogakkan Middle School and High School is an international school in Tokyo, Japan.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
中学校一般学級12–15¥582K
中学校国際学級12–15¥720K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· 入学金 (Entrance Fee). Paid at the time of admission. Also required when advancing to High School.¥290K
Materials· 教材費(預り金) (Materials Fee - Deposit). Includes tablet fee.¥246K
Deposit· 地震対策費(預り金) (Earthquake Disaster Prevention Fee - Deposit). Paid in April of the 1st year only.¥12K

Admissions

The school conducts entrance examinations for both the General and International classes, with specific procedures for returnee students and transfer applicants. Prospective families can access application guidelines, past exam papers, and information on school briefings, open schools, and campus tours via the school's website. The admissions process includes an online application system.

Calendar

The school year includes major events such as the Sports Festival, the Founding Anniversary Festival, and various grade-level trips. Examples of these include the Hiroshima study trip for third-year junior high students, the Hakone training trip for first-year high school students, and the Kyoto/Nara study trip for second-year high school students. These events are managed through a student-led committee system.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumLibraryDining hallScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumStudy room

About the campus

The campus features a wide range of facilities, including a library with approximately 60,000 books, a memorial auditorium with professional lighting and sound, and three gymnasiums, one of which can host international matches. Sports facilities include an all-weather indoor heated 25-meter pool and an artificial turf ground renovated in 2020. Specialized learning spaces include five science laboratories, a computer room with 53 PCs, an active learning room, a cooking room, a sewing room, a music room, a calligraphy room, and a traditional Japanese-style room for tea ceremony or etiquette.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a variety of clubs and committees, including the Model United Nations club, which focuses on global issues and English proficiency. Other student-led groups include the Biotope Committee, the Anne's Rose Committee for peace education, and the Solar Panel Committee, which collaborates with external partners to study energy and the environment. Large-scale events like the Sports Festival and the Founding Anniversary Festival are planned and operated by student committees.