List of single-gender schools in Japan

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This is a list of single-gender schools (boys' schools and girls' schools) in Japan.


Aichi Prefecture

Chiba Prefecture

  • Wayo Konodai Girls' Junior High School & Senior High School [ja]

Gifu Prefecture

Hyōgo Prefecture

  • Sonoda Gakuen Junior High School & Senior High School [ja] – Amagasaki – Girls' school

Kanagawa Prefecture

Boys' schools
Girls schools

Kobe Prefecture

Kumamoto Prefecture

Miyagi Prefecture

Osaka Prefecture

Saitama Prefecture

Shizuoka Prefecture

Tokyo Metropolis

Separate boys' and girls' schools
  • Jiyu Gakuen [ja] - Coeducational for elementary school and separate gender for junior-senior high school
Boys' schools
Girls' schools
  • Chiyoda Jo-Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Edogawa Girls' Junior & High School [ja]
  • Fujimi Junior & Senior High School [ja]
  • Fujimura Girls' Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Futaba Gakuen Elementary School (雙葉小学校), girls' school
  • Futaba Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Gakushuin Girls' Junior and Senior High School [ja] (Shinjuku)
  • Hosen Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja] – Has coeducational and girls' only sections
  • International School of the Sacred Heart (all girls' for grades 1–12)
  • Joshigakuin Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Joshi Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School
  • Joshibi High School of Art and Design
  • Juntoku Girls' High School [ja]
  • Kanda Jo-Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Keio Girls Senior High School
  • Kichijo Girls' School [ja] (junior and senior high school)
  • Koka Gakuen Junior & Senior High School for Girls [ja]
  • Komazawa Gakuen Girls' Junior High School-Senior High School [ja]
  • Kunimoto Alberta International School
  • Kunimoto Girls' Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Kyōritsu Joshi Junior and Senior High School [ja], affiliated with Kyoritsu Women's University
  • Miwada Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Nakamura Junior & Senior Girls' High School [ja]
  • Nihon Ongaku High School [ja] (plans to become coeducational in 2023, with the new name Shinagawa Gakugei High School (品川学藝高等学校))[1]
  • Ohyu Gakuen Girls' Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Ōtsuma Junior and Senior High School [ja], affiliated with Otsuma Women's University
  • Otsuma Nakano Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Otsuma Tama Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • St. Hilda's School (Kōran Jogakkō Junior High and Senior High School [ja])
  • Sacred Heart School in Tokyo
  • Seisen International School
  • Shinagawa Etoile Girls' High School [ja]
  • Shinagawa Joshi Gakuin Junior High and Senior High School [ja]
  • Shirayuri Joshi Gakuen Elementary School (白百合学園小学校), girls' school, affiliated with Shirayuri Women's University
  • Shirayuri Joshi Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja], affiliated with Shirayuri Women's University
  • Shoei Girls' Junior and Senior High School
  • Showa Women's University Junior-Senior High School
  • Tachikawa Girls' High School [ja]
  • Toho Girls' Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Tokyo Joshi Gakuin Junior & Senior High School [ja] (junior and senior high school)
  • Wayō Kudan Joshi Gakuen Junior and Senior High School [ja], affiliated with Wayo Women's University

Former single gender schools

Boys'
Girls'

References

  1. ^ "2023年度より校名を「品川学藝高等学校」とし、男女共学化をスタートします。(東京都届出予定)". Nihon Ongaku High School [ja]. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
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