List of municipal schools in Shinjuku

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This is a list of municipal schools in Shinjuku.

Public elementary and junior high schools in Shinjuku are operated by the Shinjuku City (the Shinjuku Ward) Board of Education.

Contents

Junior high schools

Junior high schools: [1]

Elementary schools

Elementary schools: [1]

Former schools:

Special schools

Special schools: [1]

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References

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