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Japanese School of Rotterdam

Netherlands, Rotterdam

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Japanese
Fees €9,360
Ages 6 - 15 years
Pupil numbers 20
Type Co-educational
Opened 1992
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, Dutch
Strengths Languages, Academic Enrichment, Performing Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Elementary, Middle School
Introduction

The Japanese School of Rotterdam (JSR) offers a bespoke curriculum for students aged 6 to 15, located in a quiet residential area of northeastern Rotterdam. Operated by Stichting The Japanese School of Rotterdam, it shares a building with NAISR and benefits from a diverse environment that supports collaboration and cross cultural learning. The school blends the Japanese national curriculum with Dutch educational concepts through its Rotte Style, emphasizes small, individualized instruction, and begins foreign language education in grade one. ICT resources support interactive teaching, and daily exchanges with local and international schools foster global awareness. Facilities include eight classrooms, three specialized rooms (music, library, language), a gym, cafeteria, playground, and a full-grass soccer field, with PE also hosted on a nearby city ground. Distinctive programs include Warm Heart culture, taiko performances, Tanabata and Setsubun festivals, and a Japan Festival. The school actively collaborates with MEXT, the Embassy, JCC, and families.

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The Essentials

Japanese School of Rotterdam has 20 pupils, instruction in Japanese.

Location

The Japanese School of Rotterdam is located in a quiet residential area of Rotterdam, Netherlands. Address: Verhulstlaan 19, 3055WJ Rotterdam, The Netherlands. From Rotterdam Central Station, take tram 4 to the end of the line and walk about 7 minutes to the school.

Stages

Primary (elementary) and middle (junior high) school.

Type

The school is operated by Stichting The Japanese School of Rotterdam.

Country affiliation

The Netherlands.

School day structure

Five days a week. Arrival is from 8:00–8:30. Classes run 8:30–15:40 (Tuesday–Thursday) and 8:30–15:00 (Monday and Friday).

Bus service

A school bus route to Den Haag is operated, currently costing 596 euros per month (as of 2020).
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Japanese School of Rotterdam ranges from EUR 9,360 for 2026/27.

Application fee

- EUR 300 one-time admission fee.

Tuition fees (by year group / per term)

- Tuition is set as a flat rate for all enrolled year groups; there is no separate tuition schedule per individual grade. The school charges EUR 780 per month, equivalent to EUR 9,360 per year. Tuition is invoiced in equal monthly installments (the annual tuition divided into monthly payments).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is invoiced as equal monthly instalments (the annual amount divided into monthly payments). Mid-year admissions are calculated on a pro‑rata basis and, when applicable, may be calculated in half‑month increments. Payment is expected by bank transfer to the school's designated Dutch bank account (payments should be made from a Netherlands bank account in the school's specified account). Specific invoice due dates and the school's designated bank details are provided on the school's invoices/registration paperwork. Incidental costs (for example, overnight event fees or external activity charges) are billed separately as required.

Boarding / accommodation fees

- The school does not operate a boarding facility. Students attend as day pupils and travel by parental drop‑off or by the school bus service (school bus use incurs an additional fee).

School bus / transport fees

- School bus use is available for routes (including The Hague and Rotterdam city centre) and is charged in addition to tuition. (Detailed bus-route availability and exact bus tariffs are provided separately to families making bus enquiries.) Historical published guidance shows a sample bus tariff figure used in school materials; parents are asked to request current bus charges and route details from the school.

Other costs and typical extra fees

- PTA fee: EUR 30 per year.
- Textbook and routine classroom materials: basic teaching materials are generally included in tuition. If a student requires materials that were already distributed prior to transfer‑in, those items may be charged separately. Specific grade‑level lists of required personal school supplies and physical education kit (for example, PE jersey, swimwear, stationery) are published for families to provide. External trip fees, overnight event fees and certain individual item charges (graduation album, special materials) are collected separately when required.
- Uniform: no standard full school uniform is specified; required personal items and PE clothing are listed in the school's supply guidance.

Refund information

- Mid‑year admissions are billed on a pro‑rata basis (calculated in half‑month increments when applicable). Other specific refund provisions for tuition or fees (for example, refunds on withdrawal) are handled according to the school's published administrative rules and invoice terms; incidental charges for activities are collected separately and may have their own refund/adjustment rules as stated on the relevant communications.

Fee payment options

- Primary payment method: bank transfer to the school's designated account in the Netherlands; payments are expected from a Dutch bank account where indicated. No public listing of credit card payment as a standard option is provided in the school's fee guidance. Parents should use the bank transfer details supplied on the school invoice/registration documents when making payments.
Academics

Japanese School of Rotterdam teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 6 to 15.

Curriculum

The Japanese School of Rotterdam is located in a quiet residential area northeast of Rotterdam and was established in 1992. It shares its facilities with an international school (NAISR) and uses its internationally diverse environment to promote education. The school aims to develop students who live with rich international-mindedness for the 21st century, envisioning students as 'caring', 'able to think and learn together', and 'open to the world'. It emphasizes small, individualized instruction; Japanese instruction follows the national curriculum guidelines; foreign language education begins in the first grade; and ongoing daily exchanges with local and international schools foster international awareness, proactive learning, and diverse expressive abilities through ICT. It promotes cross-age learning and, drawing on Dutch-style education, pursues its own 'Lotte Style' to support each student's self-development and collaborative learning, aiming to nurture internationally capable individuals who can contribute to society beyond Japan. It collaborates with MEXT, the Embassy of Japan in the Netherlands, JCC, the school management council, parents, and the local community to maintain a safe learning environment and to promote Japanese culture and education in the Rotterdam area.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates go on to attend a wide range of high schools in Japan and international schools in the Netherlands; examples listed include Tsuchiura Dai-ichi High School, Tochigi Prefectural Utsunomiya Joshi High School, Chiba Meitoku High School, Aoyama Gakuin High School, International Christian University High School, Waseda High School, Keio Shonan Fujisawa High School, and the international options American International School of Rotterdam, Rotterdam International Secondary School, and Nord Anglia International School Rotterdam.
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Admissions

Admissions

Admissions: If you wish to enroll, transfer, or transfer into the school, apply according to the steps below:
1. Contact the school by phone or email to express your desire to enroll.
2. Download the enrollment application form and fill in the required information.
3. Email the completed enrollment application form as an attachment, or bring it to the school in person.
4. If you need information about the school bus, please contact by email.

Trial Enrollment: The school offers trial enrollment for children who are considering transfer and for children attending international schools or Dutch local schools. If you wish, please apply according to the steps below:
1. Contact the school by phone or email to express your desire for trial enrollment.
2. Download the trial enrollment application form and fill in the required information.
3. Email the completed trial enrollment application form as an attachment, or bring it to the school in person.
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