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Japanische Internationale Schule München

Germany, Munich

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Bleyerstraße 4, 81371 Munich, Germany. The school is located in Munich, Germany.

Levels

Integrated elementary and middle school.

School Type

Private Japanese international school.

Additional Learning Support

Support staff and counselors provide individualized support.

Country Affiliation

Japan

Day Structure

The school day starts at 8:30–8:45, with elementary 45-minute classes and middle school 50-minute classes. Lunch is from 12:35–13:15, and the day ends around 15:55; a 7th period runs 15:05–15:55 on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but not on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Fridays. After-school care and activities are available, and a paid school bus serves all students for commuting.

Bus Service

A paid school bus is available for all students for commuting to and from school.

Fees

Application and enrolment fees

- Entrance fee: EUR 50 per child, one-time at enrolment.
- Association (membership) fee: EUR 0 per family at joining.
- Annual association fee: EUR 0 per family per year.
- Trial / short-term admission activity fee: EUR 150 per child (charged for any trial admission; this activity fee is payable upon acceptance to a trial place and is non-refundable).

Tuition fees (by year group and billing unit)

- Single monthly rate for all year groups: EUR 460 per child per month. The school applies the same tuition amount to both the elementary (primary) and middle (lower secondary) sections.
- Per-term / per-year detail: the school lists tuition as a monthly amount (EUR 460/month). An annual total can be calculated arithmetically from that monthly rate (for example, EUR 460 × 12 = EUR 5,520 as a 12-month arithmetic total); the institution's published information presents the fee as a monthly charge rather than an explicit per-term or fixed annual figure.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is stated as a monthly charge (EUR 460 per month per child). The publicly available enrollment material presents the tuition on a per-month basis.
- The school issues tuition payment documentation used for German tax purposes (Schulgeldbescheinigung) and tuition payments made to the school are eligible for a tax deduction treatment described in the school's FAQ (the school notes that 30% of paid tuition can be treated as a special expense for German income tax filings and that the school can provide the required certificate).

Boarding / accommodation fees

- There are no boarding or residential facilities listed; the school operates as a day school. School transport is available via a School Bus Users Club (SUC) run separately by parents; bus use is a paid service outside of the monthly tuition and is managed by the SUC. No boarding fees apply.

Other costs and routine additional charges

- School supplies and equipment: families are expected to provide standard school supplies (bags, stationery, sports shoes, water bottle, some musical instruments, calligraphy/brush supplies for certain grades, etc.). The school publishes a year- and grade-specific list of required items; costs for these items are borne by families and are not shown as a single consolidated amount in the school materials. There is no school-mandated uniform purchase listed; physical-education clothing is described as free choice.
- School bus: the school bus service is operated by a parent-run School Bus Users Club (SUC) and is chargeable to users; bus fees are managed separately by that organisation.
- Extra activities / field trips / off-site learning: individual excursions or offsite activities may carry separate charges when they occur; the trial admission note specifically states some external activity costs and that the trial activity fee is not refundable if the trial is terminated for operational reasons.

Refund information

- Trial / short-term admission activity fee (EUR 150) is explicitly non-refundable in the school's trial-admission terms.
- The school's published materials do not provide a separate, detailed general tuition refund policy for mid-term withdrawal or pro-rata refunds; only the trial-admission non-refundable statement and standard enrolment notes are published alongside the stated monthly tuition.

Fee payment options

- Publicly available school materials present the tuition amount and enrolment fees but do not specify accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, direct debit, or credit card) or the precise invoicing mechanics in the published enrolment pages. Families should note that the school provides contact details and an office for administrative enquiries.

Other relevant fee provisions

- Income-based tuition reduction: a tuition reduction measure is available for households with a pre-tax worldwide annual income at or below EUR 80,000; families receiving an employer education allowance for their child are not eligible for this reduction.
- Tax treatment: tuition paid to the school can be treated under German tax rules with the school able to issue the Schulgeldbescheinigung required for claiming the tax benefit described in the FAQ.

(If any specific numeric detail—for example exact bus fees, pro-rata refund rules, the school's invoicing months for the academic year, or accepted payment channels—is required, those items are not specified in the school's publicly posted enrolment and admissions pages and therefore are not included above.)

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Japanese
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 15 years
Pupil numbers 177
Type Co-educational
Opened 1994
Bus Service No

Japanische Internationale Schule München is a private Japanese international school in Munich serving students aged 6 to 15. The school follows a unified elementary and middle school curriculum defined by Japan's MEXT and is approved by the Bavarian state. German language instruction and local understanding education are integral, with English taught through team‑teaching with an AET. Elementary classes run 45 minutes and middle school classes 50 minutes, while weekly hours are 30 in elementary and 32 in middle school. Founded in 1994, the school operates as a registered association (e.V.) under VR 14700 and is led by Administrative Director Miki Saito. The Bleyerstr. 4 campus in Munich provides a peaceful environment, one tablet per student, whiteboards and projectors, and ICT integrated across lessons. The school collaborates with local schools and external instructors to support language development and intercultural understanding, including Japanese cultural events and exchanges with Japanese associations for families.

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