The enrollment targets are Japanese citizens who are single, married or remarried under the age of 0/8 in China or students who are qualified to study abroad.
Tuition is calculated according to a single class hour, and one unit is charged for each class. If there are 176 classes in one semester, the tuition fee is 176 units.
Applicants must be between 3 and 18 years old.
In addition, the Guangzhou Japanese School Admissions Guide does not specify gender requirements. If there are relevant requirements, I suggest you consult the official institutions for more accurate information.
Guangzhou Japan School is an international school for Japanese students, located in Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China. The school provides full-time education from kindergarten to high school, as well as various extracurricular activities and social opportunities.
The school was founded spontaneously by Japanese parents working or living in China. 1997 was formally established. At present, Guangzhou Japanese School has about 500 students and 100 staff, which is the same as many other international schools.
It also adopts IB (International Diploma) course to help cultivate students' all-round development. The educational goal of Guangzhou Japanese School is to cultivate all-round students with international vision and cross-cultural communication ability, while maintaining contact with Japanese language, culture and values.
Besides IB courses, the school also offers many other courses, including English, mathematics, science, sociology, music and so on. In addition, the school also provides students with various sports and club activities, such as football team, swimming team, choir and so on.