List of junior high schools in Chiba Prefecture

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This is a list of junior high schools in Chiba Prefecture.

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Municipal

Chiba City

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

Chuo-ku
Hanamigawa-ku
Inage-ku
Midori-ku
Mihama-ku
Wakaba-ku
Former junior high schools
  • Hanamigawa-ku
    • Hamamigawa No. 1 (花見川第一中学校)
    • Hamamigawa No. 2 (花見川第二中学校)
  • Mihama-ku
    • Isobe No. 1 (磯辺第一中学校)
    • Isobe No. 2 (磯辺第二中学校)
    • Masago No. 1 (真砂第一中学校)
    • Masago No. 2 (真砂第二中学校)
    • Takasu No. 1 (高洲第一中学校)
    • Takasu No. 2 (高洲第二中学校)

Kisarazu

[2]

  • Fukuta (富来田中学校)
  • Hatazawa (畑沢中学校)
  • Iwane (岩根中学校)
  • Iwane Nishi (岩根西中学校)
  • Kamatari (鎌足中学校)
  • Kaneda (金田中学校)
  • Kisarazu No. 1 (木更津第一中学校)
  • Kisarazu No. 2 (木更津第二中学校)
  • Kisarazu No. 3 (木更津第二中学校)
  • Kiyokawa (清川中学校)
  • Namioka (波岡中学校)
  • Ohda (太田中学校)

Narita

Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [3]

Municipal junior high schools: [3]

Urayasu

[4]

Other municipalities

Private

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