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).
"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).
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]
Combined elementary and junior high schools: [3]
Junior high schools: [3]
Former junior high schools:
Combined junior and senior high schools: [18]
Junior high schools: [19]
Combined elementary and junior high schools: [21]
Junior high schools:
Former schools: [22]
Combined elementary and junior high schools: [23] [24]
Junior high schools: [23]
They are: [27]
Former schools: [28]
Public combined elementary and junior high schools [29] [30]
Junior high schools: [29]
Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [31]
Municipal junior high schools: [31]
Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [33]
Municipal junior high schools: [33]
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Combined public elementary and junior high schools: [42]
Public junior high schools: [42]
Former:
Combined municipal elementary and junior high schools:
Municipal junior high schools: [57]
Municipal combined elementary and junior high schools: [60]
Municipal junior high schools: [60]
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]
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Former:
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