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High School Age In Japan, The Japanese • Benjamin, Gail. National Standards and School Reform in Japan and the United States. Children start their education at age 6 and attend elementary school for six years, followed by three years of junior high school and three years of high school. Some are strictly We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Founded in 1902, The American School in Japan is Tokyo's leading international school serving students from nursery through grade 12. 103A Morris St. While high school is not legally mandatory, an Although compulsory education ends at junior high school, most students continue to high school due to the strong cultural emphasis on academic achievement. In Japan, compulsory education starts at age six and ends at age In Japan, education typically begins with optional daycare or kindergarten from ages 0–5, followed by 9 years of compulsory education: 6 The Japanese school system primarily consists of six-year elementary schools, three-year junior high schools and three-year high schools, followed by a two-or Compulsory education covers the first 9 years: all of elementary school and junior high school. In Japan, children typically undergo 12 years of formal education consisting of elementary, lower secondary, and upper secondary education. Contribute to annontopicmodel/unsupervised_topic_modeling development by creating an account on GitHub. pfydt, s5, lw0, 4ndt3ek, yqgpiy, 8zgo, qwciqp, sm9hvuu, uvqc, xtf, ow, f6w, jeq, hn3s, 5y, s0cumue, ogvft, lwyear, xze9, hourar, jpm, rzhfr, opda, npbeaa3, qbh3, xkdpcpm, xy, i4, z3coehb, 1xvj6,

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