Germany, Berlin
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The Berlin Japanese International School follows the Japanese curriculum and operates as a full-time, Japan-affiliated institution for students from Grade 1 to Grade 9. It is located in Lankwitz, southern Berlin, and since 2023 occupies a city building after relocating from the Wannsee/Conrad campus due to space constraints. It serves students from Grade 1 through Grade 9 in small-class settings. Class sizes are small, enabling individualized instruction within a warm, supportive environment. The school emphasizes mastery of basics, advancement of higher-level learning, and problem-solving, with preparation aligned to exam readiness. The program offers unique Berlin-based experiences, including a summer school with overnight stays, participation in the Berlin Mini Marathon, Opera Workshop, and a visit to the Berlin Philharmonie dress rehearsal. Extra-curriculars include cross-grade activities that foster peer mentoring. The school does not publish its address publicly; inquiries should be made by email. Contact: info@jap-schule-berlin.de, +49 30 8036830.
Lankwitz area of Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Japanese International School Berlin has instruction in Japanese.
Located in the Lankwitz district in the south of Berlin. The address is not published on the site; inquiries should be sent via email. It serves students from the first grade of elementary school to the ninth grade of junior high school in a full-time program.
From the first grade of elementary school to the ninth grade of junior high school.
Full-time school.
Individualized learning support in small groups; focuses on fundamental skills, development, and problem-solving; supports exam readiness.
Japan-affiliated.
Annual tuition at Japanese International School Berlin ranges from EUR 5,280 to EUR 5,980 for 2026/27.
Japanese International School Berlin teaches Japanese Curriculum for students aged 6 to 15.
Full-time school located in Lankwitz, in the south of Berlin. From the first grade of elementary school to the ninth grade of junior high school, the school offers individualized lessons in small groups in a warm and friendly environment.
Small class sizes; individualized learning in small groups.
Graduates have progressed to a range of high schools in Japan, including Waseda University High School (affiliated junior high) and Showa Junior High School (affiliated with Showa Women's University), as well as Kanagawa Prefectural Sagamihara High School, Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi High School, Shizuoka Prefectural Shimizu East High School, Tokyo Metropolitan Mita High School, Keio High School, Keio Shonan Fujisawa High School, Tsukuba University Affiliated Komaba High School, Tokyo Metropolitan International High School, Doshisha International High School, Hosei University Second High School, Waseda University High School, Chuo University Suginami High School, and Satoei Gakuen Eito High School.
Developmental and problem-solving learning and entrance exam preparation.
The school provides a warm atmosphere in small class sizes, enabling each student to shine within the group. Inter-class group activities help older students treat younger children with respect, while younger pupils also learn from older peers. Individualized guidance for learners ensures a real sense of understanding, success and accomplishment by recognizing each child's individuality and academic ability. The program emphasizes development and problem-solving learning, with success in improving skills needed for entrance exams. The Berlin setting provides immersive experiences such as summer school, the Berlin Mini-Marathon, opera workshops, and visits to Berlin Philharmonic performances.
Enrollment process
1. Contact the school by email or telephone to inquire about admission. The school welcomes inquiries from prospective families and is happy to answer questions about your child. Please share basic information about your child and any questions you have.
2. If you are considering enrolling your child, inform the school even during the planning stage. This helps the school provide tailored information. The enrollment and transfer application forms are available; a Word version is also available (Enrollment and Transfer Application; Word version).
3. After you inquire, the school will email you to discuss the next steps and the enrollment process in more detail.
Fees
1. Enrollment fee: 690 euros per student at enrollment; from April 2026 this increases to 720 euros per student.
2. Facility fee: 690 euros per family at enrollment; from April 2026 this increases to 720 euros per family. Donations are welcome from corporations as well.
3. Tuition: 690 euros per month; from April 2026 this increases to 720 euros per month.
Trial enrollment
The school offers trial enrollment for those who wish to get to know the school. You can participate in lessons to see what the school has to offer. The school also accepts applicants from Japan and students currently enrolled at local or international schools. Trial enrollments are accepted year-round, in one-week blocks up to a maximum of four weeks per year. Tuition for a trial week is 172.50 euros (180 euros per week from April 2026).
Please contact the school for further information. The enrollment and transfer form for trial enrollment is available (Word version also available). The trial enrollment form should be submitted at least two weeks before the start of the trial.
Preparation and documents
A list of items to prepare for trial enrollment and admission is available. Documents required for admission include a current enrollment certificate, a copy of the student's transcript (abstract), and health/transfer documents. If enrolling as a new first-year student from April, please contact the school in advance. Other documents will be provided after the principal interview; please prepare three 4×3 cm photos for identification.
Enrollment-related forms
The enrollment/transfer application form and the Word version are provided for applicants. The trial enrollment application form and its Word version are also available for download.