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The Japanese School of New York is a bilingual Japanese-English school in Greenwich, Connecticut, serving elementary and middle school students. The school follows a Japanese curriculum with integrated English instruction and emphasises community understanding through local school partnerships and exchange programmes.
Greenwich, Connecticut
The Japanese School of New York has 100 pupils, typical class sizes of 5, instruction in Japanese, English.
The school is in Greenwich, Connecticut, serving the broader New York metropolitan area.
Elementary (Shotoubu) and Middle School (Chuutoubu).
A co-educational Japanese international day school.
Special needs education support is available.
The school follows a Japanese curriculum and has strong ties to Japan.
School bus service is available with published routes.
The Japanese School of New York teaches Japanese for students aged 6 to 15.
The school follows a Japanese curriculum with integrated English instruction. An elementary-middle school integrated education model (shochuikkan kyoiku) connects learning across divisions.
Special needs education support is available.
The school accepts transfer and new admissions with health documentation requirements.