I'll be moving my family over there for a job. if they can attend public school, is it free or what does it cost? Otherwise, how much is private school? Thanks!
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Yes and it is free. Private school starts at 2,000,000 yen per year (usually over $25,000 per year). http://traveljapanblog.com/wordpress/tag/tokyo-international-school/
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I was a corporate expat to Japan, through my company. Yes your children can attend public school in Japan if you and your family are registered residents. The public school will educate your children based on the Japanese educational system and not based on any US curriculum. That being said, you already asked the next question, how much is private school. The short story is it depends on which school but in general all private schools in Tokyo such as ASIJ and Sacred Heart International schools, cost about $16,000 USD per year, per child. Usually, company expats and transferees are given a benefits package that includes up to 80% coverage of the family educational needs. Negotiate that point in your employment contract.
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Yes regardless of nationality if you are a registered resident living in your city area they can attend public school. Once you move and register with the local city hall/office they have information on how to get your child enrolled into school. However, do you want them to attend a regular public school is the question? How old is the child? Does he or she speak Japanese? Do you think they will fall behind because of the lack of understanding in Japanese. This is where international schools come into factor. In an international school however, you can find an English speaking curriculum with other English speaking children etc. Check with your job if they will cover any educational expenses for your child.
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You are not telling us how old the child is. It will decide whether they will attend a elementary, junior high, or high school. Public elementary and junior high schools are tuition free. But you need some money for school lunch, school trip, etc. Public high schools will require about $1500 per year as tuition.
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Yes your child can attend public school in Japan as long as you are a registered resident living in that city. You will need to register with your local city or town hall and they will be able to assist you with enrollment details. In my experience pre-schools and elementary schools are fantastic for young kids of any nationality, but junior high and high schools are not as great because of the heavy work load and the pressure they face with the entrance exam to high school or university.