List of junior high schools in Tokyo

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This is a list of junior high schools in Tokyo Metropolis, including the 23 special wards, West Tokyo, and the Tokyo Islands (Izu Islands and Ogasawara Subprefecture).

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"List of middle schools in Tokyo" (lower secondary schools, in the American sense) redirects here; this list does not include schools that are only upper secondary schools (high schools).

National

Metropolitan

Operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education

Six-year schools (which include junior high school): [1]

Junior high schools affiliated with senior high schools: [2]

Municipal

23 Wards

Adachi

Combined elementary and junior high schools: [3]

Junior high schools: [3]

  • No. 1 Junior High School (第一中学校)
  • No. 4 Junior High School (第四中学校)
  • No. 5 Junior High School (第五中学校)
  • No. 6 Junior High School (第六中学校)
  • No. 7 Junior High School (第七中学校)
  • No. 9 Junior High School (第九中学校)
  • No. 10 Junior High School (第十中学校)
  • No. 11 Junior High School (第十一中学校)
  • No. 12 Junior High School (第十二中学校)
  • No. 13 Junior High School (第十三中学校)
  • No. 14 Junior High School (第十四中学校)
  • Aoi Junior High School (青井中学校)
  • Fuchie Junior High School (渕江中学校)
  • Hanahata Junior High School (花畑中学校)
  • Hanahata Kita Junior High School (花畑北中学校)
  • Hanaho Junior High School (花保中学校)
  • Higashi Ayase Junior High School (東綾瀬中学校)
  • Higashi Shimane Junior High School (東島根中学校)
  • Iko Junior High School (伊興中学校)
  • Iriya Junior High School (入谷中学校)
  • Iriyaminami Junior High School (入谷南中学校)
  • Kaga Junior High School (加賀中学校)
  • Kanbara Junior High School (蒲原中学校)
  • Kohoku Sakura Junior High School (江北桜中学校)
  • Konan Junior High School (江南中学校)
  • Kurishima Junior High School (栗島中学校)
  • Nishi Arai Junior High School (西新井中学校)
  • Rokugatsu Junior High School (六月中学校)
  • Senju Aoba Junior High School (千寿青葉中学校)
  • Senju Sakuratsumi Junior High School (千寿桜堤中学校)
  • Shikahama Nanohana Junior High School (鹿浜菜の花中学校)
  • Takenozuka Junior High School (竹の塚中学校)
  • Yanaka Junior High School (谷中中学校)

Arakawa

[4]

  • No. 1 Junior High School (第一中学校)
  • No. 3 Junior High School (第三中学校)
  • No. 4 Junior High School (第四中学校)
  • No. 5 Junior High School (第五中学校)
  • No. 7 Junior High School (第七中学校)
  • No. 9 Junior High School (第九中学校)
  • Hara Junior High School (原中学校)
  • Minamisenju No. 2 Junior High School (南千住第二中学校)
  • Ogu Hachiman Junior High School (尾久八幡中学校)
  • Suwadai Junior High School (諏訪台中学校)

Bunkyo

[5]

Chiyoda

Chuo

Edogawa

[7]

Itabashi

[8]

  • Akatsuka No. 1 Junior High School (赤塚第一中学校)
  • Akatsuka No. 2 Junior High School (赤塚第二中学校)
  • Akatsuka No. 3 Junior High School (赤塚第三中学校)
  • Itabashi No. 1 Junior High School (板橋第一中学校)
  • Itabashi No. 2 Junior High School (板橋第二中学校)
  • Itabashi No. 3 Junior High School (板橋第三中学校)
  • Itabashi No. 5 Junior High School (板橋第五中学校)
  • Kaga Junior High School (加賀中学校)
  • Kami Itabashi No. 1 Junior High School (上板橋第一中学校)
  • Kami Itabashi No. 2 Junior High School (上板橋第二中学校)
  • Kami Itabashi No. 3 Junior High School (上板橋第三中学校)
  • Nakadai Junior High School (中台中学校)
  • Nishidai Junior High School (西台中学校)
  • Sakuragawa Junior High School (桜川中学校)
  • Shimura No. 1 Junior High School (志村第一中学校)
  • Shimura No. 2 Junior High School (志村第二中学校)
  • Shimura No. 3 Junior High School (志村第三中学校)
  • Shimura No. 4 Junior High School (志村第四中学校)
  • Shimura No. 5 Junior High School (志村第五中学校)
  • Takashima No. 1 Junior High School (高島第一中学校)
  • Takashima No. 2 Junior High School (高島第二中学校)
  • Takashima No. 3 Junior High School (高島第三中学校)

Katsushika

[9]

  • Aoba Junior High School (青葉中学校)
  • Aoto Junior High School (青戸中学校)
  • Ayase Junior High School (綾瀬中学校)
  • Daido Junior High School (大道中学校)
  • Futaba Junior High School (双葉中学校)
  • Higashi (East) Kanamachi Junior High School (東金町中学校)
  • Honda Junior High School (本田中学校)
  • Horikiri Junior High School (堀切中学校)
  • Ichinodai Junior High School (一之台中学校)
  • Kamihirai Junior High School (上平井中学校)
  • Kameari Junior High School (亀有中学校)
  • Kanamachi Junior High School (金町中学校)
  • Katsumi Junior High School (葛美中学校)
  • Komatsu Junior High School (小松中学校)
  • Mizumoto Junior High School (水元中学校)
  • Nakagawa Junior High School (中川中学校)
  • Nijuku Junior High School (新宿中学校)
  • Okudo Junior High School (奥戸中学校)
  • Sakuramichi Junior High School (桜道中学校)
  • Shinkoiwa Junior High School (新小岩中学校)
  • Takasago Junior High School (高砂中学校)
  • Tateishi Junior High School (立石中学校)
  • Tokiwa Junior High School (常盤中学校)
  • Yotsugi Junior High School (四ツ木中学校)

Kita

[10]

  • Akabane Iwabuchi Junior High School (赤羽岩淵中学校)
  • Asuka Junior High School (飛鳥中学校)
  • Horifune Junior High School (堀船中学校)
  • Inatsuke Junior High School (稲付中学校)
  • Jujo Fujimi Junior High School (北区立十条富士見中学校)
  • Kamiya Junior High School (神谷中学校)
  • Kirigaoka Junior High School (桐ケ丘中学校)
  • Meio Junior High School (明桜中学校)
  • Ouji Sakura Junior High School (王子桜中学校)
  • Tabata Junior High School (田端中学校)
  • Takinogawa Koyo Junior High School (滝野川紅葉中学校)
  • Ukima Junior High School (浮間中学校)

Former junior high schools:

  • Akabane Junior High School (赤羽中学校) [11]
  • Fujimi Junior High School (富士見中学校) [12]
  • Iwabuchi Junior High School (岩淵中学校) [13]
  • Jujo Junior High School (十条中学校) [14]
  • Koyo Junior High School (紅葉中学校) [15]
  • Shinmachi Junior High School (新町中学校) [16]
  • Takinogawa Junior High School (滝野川中学校) [17]

Koto

Combined junior and senior high schools: [18]

Junior high schools: [19]

Meguro

[20]

Minato

Combined elementary and junior high schools: [21]

Junior high schools:

Former schools: [22]

  • Asahi Junior High School (朝日中学校)

Nerima

Combined elementary and junior high schools: [23] [24]

Junior high schools: [23]

Nakano

[25]

  • No. 2 Junior High School (第二中学校)
  • No. 5 Junior High School (第五中学校)
  • No. 7 Junior High School (第七中学校)
  • Kita Nakano Junior High School (北中野中学校)
  • Meiwa Junior High School (明和中学校)
    • Merger of No. 4 Junior High School (第四中学校) and No. 8 Junior High School (第八中学校). [25]
  • Midorino Junior High School (緑野中学校)
  • Minami Nakano Junior High School (南中野中学校)
  • Nakano Junior High School (中野中学校)
  • Nakano Higashi Junior High School (中野東中学校)
    • Merger of No. 3 Junior High School (第三中学校) and No. 10 Junior High School (第十中学校). [25]

Ota

[26]

Setagaya

They are: [27]


Former schools: [28]

  • Funabashi Junior High School (船橋中学校)
  • Ikejiri Junior High School (池尻中学校)
  • Kibogaoka Junior High School (希望丘中学校)
  • Wakabayashi Junior High School (若林中学校)
  • Yamazaki Junior High School (山崎中学校)

Shibuya

Public combined elementary and junior high schools [29] [30]

Junior high schools: [29]

Shinagawa

Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [31]

Municipal junior high schools: [31]

  • Ebara No. 1 Junior High School (荏原第一中学校)
  • Ebara No. 5 Junior High School (荏原第五中学校)
  • Ebara No. 6 Junior High School (荏原第六中学校)
  • Fujimidai Junior High School (冨士見台中学校)
  • Hamakawa Junior High School (浜川中学校)
  • Osaki Junior High School (大崎中学校)
  • Suzugamori Junior High School (鈴ヶ森中学校)
  • Togoshidai Junior High School (戸越台中学校)
  • Tokai Junior High School (東海中学校)

Shinjuku

[32]

Suginami

Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [33]

  • Koenji Gakuen (高円寺学園)
  • Suginami Izumi Gakuen (杉並和泉学園)

Municipal junior high schools: [33]

Sumida

[34]

  • Azumadaini ("Azuma No. 2") Junior High School (吾嬬第二中学校)
  • Azumamatchibana Junior High School (吾嬬立花中学校)
  • Bunka Junior High School (文花中学校)
  • Honjyo Junior High School (本所中学校)
  • Kinshi Junior High School (錦糸中学校)
  • Ryogoku Junior High School (両国中学校)
  • Sakuratsutsumi Junior High School (桜堤中学校)
  • Sumida Junior High School (墨田中学校)
  • Tatekawa Junior High School (竪川中学校)
  • Terashima Junior High School (寺島中学校)

Taito

[35]

Toshima

[36]

West Tokyo

Akiruno

[37]

Akishima

[38]

  • Fukujima Junior High School (福島中学校)
  • Haijima Junior High School (拝島中学校)
  • Seisen Junior High School (清泉中学校)
  • Showa Junior High School (昭和中学校)
  • Tamabe Junior High School (多摩辺中学校)
  • Zuiun Junior High School (瑞雲中学校)

Chofu

[39]

Fuchu

[40]

Fussa

[41]

Hachioji

Combined public elementary and junior high schools: [42]

Public junior high schools: [42]

Former:

Hamura

[43]

  • Hamura No. 1 (羽村第一中学校)
  • Hamura No. 2 (羽村第二中学校)
  • Hamura No. 3 (羽村第三中学校)

Higashikurume

[44]

  • Chuo (中央中学校)
  • Daimon (大門中学校)
  • Higashi (東中学校)
  • Kurume (久留米中学校)
  • Minami (南中学校)
  • Nishi (西中学校)
  • Shimosato (下里中学校)

Higashimurayama

[45]

  • Higashimurayama No. 1 (東村山第一中学校)
  • Higashimurayama No. 2 (東村山第二中学校)
  • Higashimurayama No. 3 (東村山第三中学校)
  • Higashimurayama No. 4 (東村山第四中学校)
  • Higashimurayama No. 5 (東村山第五中学校)
  • Higashimurayama No. 6 (東村山第六中学校)
  • Higashimurayama No. 7 (東村山第七中学校)

Higashiyamato

[46]

  • No. 1 (第一中学校)
  • No. 2 (第二中学校)
  • No. 3 (第三中学校)
  • No. 4 (第四中学校)
  • No. 5 (第五中学校)

Hino

[47]

Hinode

[48]

  • Hirai Junior High School (平井中学校)
  • Oguno Junior High School (大久野中学校)

Hinohara

  • Hinohara Junior High School (檜原中学校) [49]

Inagi

[50]

Kiyose

[51]

  • Kiyose (清瀬中学校)
  • Kiyose No. 2 (清瀬第二中学校)
  • Kiyose No. 3 (清瀬第三中学校)
  • Kiyose No. 4 (清瀬第四中学校)
  • Kiyose No. 5 (清瀬第五中学校)

Kodaira

[52]

Koganei

[53]

Kokubunji

[54]

Komae

[55]

Kunitachi

[56]

Machida

Combined municipal elementary and junior high schools:

  • Yukinoki Gakuen (ゆくのき学園) - For junior high, it occupies Musashigaoka Junior High School (武蔵岡中学校) [57]

Municipal junior high schools: [57]

Mitaka

[58]

  • No. 1 Junior High School (第一中学校)
  • No. 2 Junior High School (第二中学校)
  • No. 3 Junior High School (第三中学校)
  • No. 4 Junior High School (第四中学校)
  • No. 5 Junior High School (第五中学校)
  • No. 6 Junior High School (第六中学校)
  • No. 7 Junior High School (第七中学校)

Mizuho

[59]

  • Mizuho Junior High School (瑞穂中学校)
  • Mizuho Second Junior High School (瑞穂第二中学校)

Musashimurayama

Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [60]

  • Dainan Gakuen (大南学園) - No. 7 Elementary School (第七小学校) and No. 4 Junior High School (第四中学校)
  • Murayama Gakuen (村山学園)

Municipal junior high schools: [60]

  • No. 1 (第一中学校)
  • No. 3 (第三中学校)
  • No. 5 (第五中学校)

Musashino

[61]

Nishitokyo

[62]

  • Hibarigaoka (ひばりが丘中学校)
  • Houya (保谷中学校)
  • Meihou (明保中学校)
  • Seiran (青嵐中学校)
  • Tanashi No. 1 (田無第一中学校)
  • Tanashi No. 2 (田無第二中学校)
  • Tanashi No. 3 (田無第三中学校)
  • Tanashi No. 4 (田無第四中学校)
  • Yagisawa (柳沢中学校)

Okutama

  • Okutama Junior High School (奥多摩中学校) [63]

Okutama JHS was formed by the merger of Hikawa JHS (氷川中学校) and Kori JHS (古里中学校) in 2015. [64]

Ome

[65]

Tachikawa

[66]

  • Tachikawa No. 1 (立川第一中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 2 (立川第二中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 3 (立川第三中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 4 (立川第四中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 5 (立川第五中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 6 (立川第六中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 7 (立川第七中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 8 (立川第八中学校)
  • Tachikawa No. 9 (立川第九中学校)

Tama

[67]

  • Higashi Atago (東愛宕中学校)
  • Hijirigaoka (聖ヶ丘中学校)
  • Ochiai (落合中学校)
  • Seiryo (青陵中学校)
  • Suwa (諏訪中学校)
  • Tama (多摩中学校)
  • Tama Nagayama (多摩永山中学校)
  • Tsurumaki (鶴牧中学校)
  • Wada (和田中学校)

Islands

Aogashima

Hachijo [69]

Kozushima

Mikurajima

Miyake

Niijima [73]

  • Niijima Junior High School (新島中学校)
  • Shikinejima Junior High School (式根島中学校)

Ogasawara [74]

  • Ogasawara Village Municipal Ogasawara Junior High School (小笠原村立小笠原中学校) in Chichi-jima [75]
  • Ogasawara Village Municipal Haha-jima Elementary School and Junior High School (小笠原村立母島小中学校) on Haha-jima

Oshima

To-shima

Foreign government-operated

Private

Former:

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