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The Japanese School Singapore - Changi campus is a Junior High School for children aged 12 to 15. The curriculum follows Japan's national educational guidelines, ensuring a seamless transition for students from Japan. Facilities include a tennis court, gymnasium, dojo exercise hall, and specialized rooms for music, art, and home economics.
201 W Coast Rd, Singapore 127383
The Japanese School Singapore - West Coast has 1,687 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in Japanese.
The Japanese School Singapore West Coast Campus is located at 201 West Coast Road, Singapore 127383, at the junction of Jalan Buroh and West Coast Highway. It sits in the southwestern part of Singapore and serves as the school's secondary campus. The system also operates two primary campuses: Clementi at 95 Clementi Road and Changi at 11 Upper Changi Road North.
The school system comprises primary education on two campuses (Clementi and Changi) and a secondary program housed on the West Coast Campus. The West Coast Campus hosts the junior high/secondary division, while the Clementi Campus operates as the main primary site.
The Singapore Japanese School operates as a private, fee-paying institution and is co-educational. This aligns with how the school is described publicly and in admissions materials.
Data on nationality mix is not publicly published. The school serves a Japanese international student body and has admissions policies that emphasize residency in Singapore and affiliation with Japanese associations.
The middle school has a dedicated Special Needs/Support Class. ESL and bilingual-style instruction are part of the approach for certain subjects, reflecting SEN provisions.
The school is a Japanese international school in Singapore, affiliated with Japan and connected to the Japanese Association of Singapore.
No formal religious affiliation is indicated for the school.
School days run on weekdays with a typical schedule from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
A school bus service is available, operated by the Japanese School Singapore Association. Enrollment and verification of pickup points are required, with information on routes and fees provided by campus offices.
Annual tuition at The Japanese School Singapore - West Coast ranges from SGD 6,660 to SGD 7,500 for 2026/27.
The Japanese School Singapore - West Coast teaches Japanese Curriculum for students aged 12 to 15.
The Japanese Secondary School West Coast Campus provides a three-year program based on the Japanese Ministry of Education core curriculum. The campus is located at 201 West Coast Road, Singapore 127383, and facilities include a gymnasium, a library, computer laboratories, science laboratories, and art/music spaces. Since 1995, the Secondary School has operated an English immersion program with Physical Education, Arts and Home Economics taught in English by English-speaking specialists; an English Hub supports English language learning. The curriculum is delivered by teachers from Japan and follows the MOE core curriculum, ensuring education at the same level as in Japan. Examinations include two tests per term in the Secondary School, with results used to determine high school placement; a Certificate of Graduation is issued after completing six years of primary and three years of secondary education. The daily schedule runs from 8:45 to 15:50 with 50-minute lessons, and Level 1–3 students participate in English Immersion and Domestic subjects within the level framework.
West Coast Campus reports Level 1 1:30, Level 2 1:26, and Level 3 1:33 student-teacher ratios.
Secondary students take two examinations per term (mid-term and term-end); results influence the choice of high schools. The 9-year compulsory sequence covers Primary (6 years) and Secondary (3 years), with a Graduation Certificate awarded after completion. Graduation ceremonies for Primary and Secondary are held in March.
The program is designed to prepare students for entry into Japanese high schools; after completing high school, students pursue higher education, often in Japan, with opportunities available abroad depending on the student's pathway.
The Singapore Japanese School supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through its School Life program, including Morning Assembly with English immersion, a Student Council with Health/Hygiene and Social Life committees, and extensive extracurricular activities that promote the mental, physical, and moral development of students.
The West Coast Secondary Campus houses the Middle School and operates a Special Needs Class; admissions for students requiring special accommodations are considered by the Education Support Committee, with policies indicating that some needs (such as extensive medical treatment or self-care support) may not be accommodated.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided via ESL teachers (e.g., Clementi Campus) and is complemented by English-immersion activities such as English Immersion Assemblies.
Mental wellbeing is supported through a structured daily schedule, regular morning and student assemblies, and a broad range of ECAs that contribute to the mental, physical, and social development of students.
The school maintains a privacy policy and issues pre-arrival SHN notifications to support safe entry for returning students, and it has explicit admissions guidelines for students requiring special accommodations, with decisions made by a designated committee.
The West Coast Secondary Campus is located in the southwest area of Singapore, at 201 West Coast Road, Singapore 127383. The school has about 130–170 students per grade, and about 20 transfer students join each term. Transfer students come from schools across Japan, Singaporean international schools, and other foreign institutions. The curriculum is largely the same as that in Japan. Physical education, music, arts and crafts, home economics, and English are taught with English instruction (immersion). There are many Japanese teachers, while school administration, cleaning, and maintenance involve local staff. There are 12 clubs, and activities take place on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.