Australia, Melbourne
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Located in Caulfield South, The Japanese School of Melbourne is an independent school delivering Prep to Year 9 education under the Japanese national curriculum. Classes for all grades are taught by teachers dispatched from Japan's Ministry of Education (MEXT) and use Japanese textbooks aligned with 学習指導要領. English education is by Japanese and native-English teachers, with after‑school clubs New Comer Club for recent arrivals and English Club for proficient students. Prep education introduces literacy (hiragana, katakana, and the alphabet) and numeracy through play. The campus features a library of over 10,000 books in Japanese and English, computers for every student, televisions, and ICT tools such as LoiroNote and Canva. A science laboratory, a music room with koto and taiko, and a grass field for soccer, basketball and tennis support learning and activity. EAL runs three days weekly in English; cross‑cultural exchanges enrich language learning. Melko Day is an annual event. The school aims to cultivate solid academic capabilities within a Japanese framework while leveraging the local environment for practical language skills and global awareness.
The Japanese School of Melbourne has 53 pupils, instruction in Japanese, English.
Located at 6 Ellington St, Caulfield South VIC 3162, Australia.
Prep to Year 9; Primary and Middle School divisions.
Independent school.
EAL program and English education provided by both Japanese teachers and native-English teachers; language of instruction is Japanese; individualized support is provided to meet students' needs.
Japan
Annual tuition at The Japanese School of Melbourne ranges from AUD 500 to AUD 24,228 for 2026/27.
The Japanese School of Melbourne teaches Japanese Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum.
The Japanese School of Melbourne delivers education from Prep to Year 9 following the Japanese national curriculum. Classes for all grades are taught by teachers dispatched from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), using Japanese textbooks to align with the 学習指導要領 (the Course of Study). English education is provided by both Japanese teachers and native English-speaking teachers, with after-school English clubs: New Comer Club for recent arrivals and English Club for more proficient students. Prep education forms the foundation of the elementary program, introducing literacy (hiragana, katakana, and the alphabet) and numeracy through play and guided activities.
NAPLAN results indicate that students perform on a par with or higher than local Australian school students, with particularly strong performance in mathematics.
1. The Japanese School of Melbourne is officially recognized by the Victorian Department of Education and is formally recognized by the Government of Japan as a primary and secondary school. It is operated by the Melbourne Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's school management board. Admission is open to people coming from Japan as well as permanent residents. If there are special circumstances such as difficulty communicating in Japanese, please inquire in advance; some visa subclasses may affect transfer admission.
2. Trial enrollment is available at any time. A one-day trial is free; from the second day onward, trials are paid, with a maximum of ten days available. A one-day trial can be followed by a paid trial if desired. To request a trial, submit the trial enrollment form.
3. Enrollment and transfer applications are submitted through the enrollment application form. The enrollment guide provides details on procedures.
4. Tuition information is provided on the regular tuition page and the international student tuition page. Policies are available in Japanese and English. These documents define the terms of enrollment and are available in both languages.
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