Germany, Munich
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Japanese is taught as the mother tongue. German language instruction is systematic and Bavaria-authorized. English is taught through team-teaching with AET. The school collaborates with local schools and Japanese supplementary schools, and some classes are taught by external instructors.
Japanese is taught as the mother tongue and German instruction is systematic. English is taught through team-teaching with AET. The school uses team-teaching (TT) in addition to subject-based teaching, and collaborates with local schools and Japanese supplementary schools. Some lessons are taught by external instructors.
Local understanding education is conducted through MT. German is used during Munich Time. German is used in local school exchange activities.
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.