List of elementary schools in Chiba Prefecture

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This is a list of elementary schools in Chiba Prefecture.

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Municipal schools

Chiba City

This is a list of elementary schools of Chiba City: [1]

Chuo-ku
Hanamigawa-ku
Inage-ku
Midori-ku
Mihama-ku
  • Kaihin Utase (海浜打瀬小学校)
  • Inage No. 2 (稲毛第二小学校)
  • Inahama (稲浜小学校)
  • Isobe (磯辺小学校)
  • Isobe No. 3 (磯辺第三小学校)
  • Makuhari Nishi (幕張西小学校
  • Masago No. 5 (真砂第五小学校)
  • Masago Higashi (真砂東小学校)
  • Masago Nishi (真砂西小学校)
  • Mihama Utase (美浜打瀬小学校)
  • Saiwaicho (幸町小学校)
  • Saiwaicho No. 3 (幸町第三小学校)
  • Takahama No. 1 (高浜第一小学校)
  • Takahama Kaihin (高浜海浜小学校)
  • Takasu (高洲小学校)
  • Takasu No. 3 (高洲第三小学校)
  • Takasu No. 4 (高洲第四小学校)
  • Utase (打瀬小学校)
Wakaba-ku
  • Chishiro (千城小学校)
  • Chishirodai Higashi (千城台東小学校)
  • Chishirodai Mirai (千城台みらい小学校)
  • Chishirodai Wakaba (千城台わかば小学校)
  • Kita Kaizuka (北貝塚小学校)
  • Minamoto (源小学校)
  • Mitsuwadai Kita (みつわ台北小学校)
  • Mitsuwadai Minami (みつわ台南小学校)
  • Ogura (小倉小学校)
  • Omiya (大宮小学校)
  • Sakazuki (坂月小学校)
  • Sakuragi (桜木小学校)
  • Sarashima (更科小学校)
  • Shirai (白井小学校)
  • Tsuganodai (都賀の台小学校)
  • Wakamatsu (若松小学校)
  • Wakamatsudai (若松台小学校)
Former elementary schools
  • Hanamigawa-ku
    • Hanamigawa No. 1 (花見川第一小学校)
    • Hanamigawa No. 2 (花見川第二小学校)
    • Hanamigawa No. 4 (花見川第四小学校)
    • Hanamigawa No. 5 (花見川第五小学校)
  • Mihama-ku
    • Isobe No. 1 (磯辺第一小学校)
    • Isobe No. 2 (磯辺第二小学校)
    • Isobe No. 4 (磯辺第四小学校)
    • Masago No. 1 (真砂第一小学校)
    • Masago No. 2 (真砂第二小学校)
    • Masago No. 3 (真砂第三小学校)
    • Masago No. 4 (真砂第四小学校)
    • Saiwaicho No. 1 (幸町第一小学校)
    • Saiwaicho No. 2 (幸町第二小学校)
    • Saiwaicho No. 4 (幸町第四小学校)
    • Takahama No. 2 (高浜第二小学校)
    • Takahama No. 3 (高浜第三小学校)
    • Takasu No. 1 (高洲第一小学校)
    • Takasu No. 2 (高洲第二小学校)
  • Wakaba-ku
    • Chishirodai Asahi (千城台旭小学校)
    • Chishirodai Kita (千城台北小学校)
    • Chishirodai Minami (千城台南小学校)
    • Chishirodai Nishi (千城台西小学校)
    • Omiyadai (大宮台小学校)

Kyonan

The former Katsuyama Elementary School (勝山小学校) and Yasuda Elementary School (保田小学校) merged into Kyonan Elementary in 2014, with the Katsuyama building becoming the Kyonan Elementary building. [3]

Narita

Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [4]

Municipal elementary schools: [4]

Urayasu

Municipal elementary schools: [5]

Other municipalities

Hota Shiosai Elementary School (保田しおさい学校) is physically located in Kyonan, but it is a municipally-operated school by Katsushika City, Tokyo. [6]

Private

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