List of junior high schools in Kanagawa Prefecture

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

Contents

Municipal

Yokohama

Aoba-ku

[1]

Asahi-ku

[2]

Hodogaya-ku

[3]

  • Arai (新井)
  • Hodogaya (保土ケ谷)
  • Iwaihara (岩井原)
  • Iwasaki (岩崎)
  • Kamisugeta (上菅田)
  • Miyata (宮田)
  • Nishiya (西谷)
  • Tachibana ()

Isogo-ku

[4]

  • Hama ()
  • Mori (森)
  • Negishi (根岸)
  • Okamura (岡村)
  • Shiomidai (汐見台)
  • Yōkōdai-Dai-ichi (No. 1) (洋光台第一)
  • Yōkōdai-Daini (No. 2) (洋光台第二)

Izumi-ku

Combined elementary and junior high schools:

Junior high schools: [6]

  • Izumigaoka (泉が丘)
  • Izumino (いずみ野)
  • Kami-Iida (上飯田)
  • Nakada (中田)
  • Nakawada (中和田)
  • Okazu (岡津)
  • Ryoke (領家)

Kanagawa-ku

[7]

Kanazawa-ku

Nishi Kanazawa Elementary/Junior High School a.k.a. Nishi Kanazawa Gakuen (西金沢学園) is a combined elementary and junior high school in Kanazawa-ku. [8]

Junior high schools: [9]

Kohoku-ku

[10]

Konan-ku

[11]

  • Higashinagaya (東永谷)
  • Higiriyama (日限山)
  • Hino-minami (日野南)
  • Kaminagaya (上永谷)
  • Kōnan (港南)
  • Kōnandai-Dai-ichi (No. 1) (港南台第一)
  • Maruyamadai (丸山台)
  • Sasage (笹下)
  • Serigaya (芹が谷)
  • JHS Attached to Minami HS (南高等学校附属)

Former junior high schools:

Midori-ku

There is a combined elementary and junior high school, Kirigaoka Gakuen (霧が丘学園). [8]

Junior high schools: [13]

Minami-ku

[14]

  • Fujinoki (藤の木)
  • Heiraku (平楽)
  • Kyoshin (共進)
  • Maita (蒔田)
  • Minami (南)
  • Minamigaoka (南が丘)
  • Mutsukawa (六ツ川)
  • Nagata (永田)

Naka-ku

[15]

Nishi-ku

[16]

  • Karuizawa (軽井沢)
  • Nishi (西)
  • Oimatsu (老松)
  • Okano (岡野)

Sakae-ku

[17]

Seya-ku

[18]

  • Azumano (東野)
  • Hara (原)
  • Minami-seya (南瀬谷)
  • Seya (瀬谷)
  • Shimoseya (下瀬谷)

Totsuka-ku

[19]

  • Akiba (秋葉)
  • Fukaya (深谷)
  • Gumisawa (汲沢)
  • Hirado (平戸)
  • Maioka (舞岡)
  • Minami-totsuka (南戸塚)
  • Nase (名瀬)
  • Sakaigi (境木)
  • Taishō (大正)
  • Totsuka (戸塚)
  • Toyoda (豊田)

Additionally, Ryokuen Gakuen (緑園学園), a combined elementary and junior high school outside of Totsuka-ku, has an attendance zone including parts of Totsuka-ku. [5]

Tsurumi-ku

[20]

Tsuzuki-ku

[21]

Kawasaki

Asao-ku

[22]

Former junior high schools: [22]

Kawasaki-ku

[23]

Miyamae-ku

[24]

Nakahara-ku

[25]

Saiwai-ku

[26]

Takatsu-ku

[27]

Tama-ku

[28]

Ebina

  • Arima (有馬中学校)
  • Ebina (海老名中学校)
  • Imaizumi (今泉中学校)
  • Kaisei (海西中学校)
  • Kashiwagaya (柏ケ谷中学校)
  • Oya (大谷中学校)

Sagamihara

Chuo-ku [29]
Midori-ku [29]
Minami-ku [29]

Foreign government-operated

Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) (United States):

Private

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama</span> Ward in Kantō, Japan

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Totsuka-ku, Yokohama</span> Ward in Kantō, Japan

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