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Compare Japanese Curriculum International Schools in United states

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Instructs in English, French, Japanese
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees $24,000 - 45,000
Pupils 201
Type Co-educational
Kennedy International School offers bilingual education for students aged 3 to 18 across two Manhattan campuses, with a French-English and a Japanese-English program. The curriculum combines the French Ministry of Education guidelines, the Japanese Ministry guidelines, and the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards, and is registered by the New York State Board of Regents. A Pre-IB Track for grades 9–10 leads into the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for grades 11–12, including the DP core—Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Activity & Service, and the Extended Essay—and six subject groups. The school's AEFE affiliation reflects its French roots within an international network. Founded in 1964, Kennedy International School has grown to serve a diverse, global student body. Facilities include two campuses in Manhattan, and an 11,000-square-foot Upper School expansion on 815 Second Avenue with a new science lab, an art and design lab, and a welcoming student center. Extracurriculars span sports, languages, music, art, dance, and acting, with Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, and Cultural and Language clubs.
Instructs in English, Japanese, Mandarin
Ages 2 - 5 years
Fees $15,394 - 23,894
Pupils 167
Type Co-educational
Springbridge International School is an independent, coeducational bilingual school offering Japanese/English or Mandarin/English programs for ages 2 to 14. It operates across two campuses: Preschool & Kindergarten at 1625 W. Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA 95008, and Grades 1–8 at 1980 Hamilton Ave, San Jose, CA 95125. The curriculum blends American, Japanese, and Chinese national frameworks, with a Mandarin Immersion Two-Way Dual model and MOE-approved Japanese textbooks for math and language. By grade level, Mandarin/English language balance shifts: early Mandarin-dominant, increasing English. The school fosters biliterate proficiency and cultural understanding through daily use of both languages, with moral, physical education, art, and music integrated in both programs. The Springbridge Foundation supports infrastructure and learning labs, funded by donations, 501(c)(3). Extracurriculars include chess, LEGO engineering, and Japanese language clubs, plus after‑school activities like art, dance, and coding; enriching programs in sports, abacus, and field trips round out the experience. Global, bilingual community.
Instructs in Japanese
Fees $14,667 - 15,462
Pupils 695
Type Co-educational
Chicago Futabakai Japanese School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, is a Japanese government-approved overseas educational facility administered by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago (JCCC). The school follows a Japanese Curriculum and operates two parallel programs: a Day School and a Japanese Saturday School, collectively known as the Chicago method. These programs educate children of JCCC member employees living in the United States and are funded by the Japanese government, Japan Overseas Educational Services, and other charitable organizations. The aim is to provide Japanese education for students abroad and to develop individuals who can contribute globally. Sumire Kindergarten is part of the Futabakai offerings, extending the program to early childhood. The Day School opened in 1978, and since 1998 the facilities have been based in Arlington Heights after moves to Skokie and Niles. The arrangement preserves a continuous Japanese schooling pathway for families residing outside Japan.
Instructs in English, French, Japanese
Ages 3 - 12 years
Fees $24,000 - 45,000
Pupils 201
Type Co-educational
Kennedy International School offers bilingual education for students aged 3 to 18 across two Manhattan campuses, with a French-English and a Japanese-English program. The curriculum combines the French Ministry of Education guidelines, the Japanese Ministry guidelines, and the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards, and is registered by the New York State Board of Regents. A Pre-IB Track for grades 9–10 leads into the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for grades 11–12, including the DP core—Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Activity & Service, and the Extended Essay—and six subject groups. The school's AEFE affiliation reflects its French roots within an international network. Founded in 1964, Kennedy International School has grown to serve a diverse, global student body. Facilities include two campuses in Manhattan, and an 11,000-square-foot Upper School expansion on 815 Second Avenue with a new science lab, an art and design lab, and a welcoming student center. Extracurriculars span sports, languages, music, art, dance, and acting, with Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, and Cultural and Language clubs.
Instructs in Japanese, English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupils 252
Type Co-educational
Sundai Michigan International Academy is a comprehensive educational facility in Novi, Michigan, serving Japanese children from preschool through high school. Michigan state-accredited, it offers bilingual Japanese-English instruction with maximum 12 students per class, TOEFL/SAT preparation, and multiple programme formats including full-time, Saturday, and after-school options.
Instructs in English, Japanese
Ages 14 - 18 years
Fees $47,700 - 62,450
Pupils 298
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Instructs in Japanese, English
Ages 5 - 14 years
Pupils 139
Type Co-educational
Nishiyamato Academy of California is a bilingual Japanese-English full-time day school in Lomita, CA, founded in 1993. The only full-time Japanese school on the US West Coast, it serves Kindergarten through Grade 8 with a 70% Japanese to 30% English instruction ratio, developing balanced bilingual leaders recognised by Japan's Ministry of Education.
Instructs in Japanese, English
Ages 6 - 15 years
Pupils 60
Type Co-educational
New Jersey Japanese School is a private MEXT-recognised Japanese school in Oakland, NJ, offering elementary and secondary education in Japanese and English. Licensed by New Jersey and recognised by Japan's Ministry of Education, it provides dual-school compatibility for students transferring between Japanese and American school systems.
Instructs in Japanese, English
Ages 3 - 12 years
Pupils 1000
Type Co-educational
The Japanese Children's Society (New York Ikuei Academy) is a Japanese full-time school and supplementary weekend school operating across four campuses in Englewood Cliffs, Manhattan, and Port Washington. It serves ages 3 through elementary, following Japan's Ministry of Education curriculum with bilingual Japanese-English education.
Instructs in Japanese, English
Ages 6 - 15 years
Pupils 100
Type Co-educational
The Japanese School of New York is a bilingual Japanese-English school in Greenwich, Connecticut, serving elementary and middle school students. The school follows a Japanese curriculum with integrated English instruction and emphasises community understanding through local school partnerships and exchange programmes.
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