8 International Schools in Fukuoka and Tuition Rates - Preschools Also Introduced
Fukuoka is a cosmopolitan city with many people coming to Japan from abroad. With a good environment for raising children, it is an easy city for foreigners to live in.
In this article, we have carefully selected 8 international schools in Fukuoka Prefecture that even non-Japanese children who are not proficient in Japanese can attend with peace of mind, and will introduce the characteristics of each school. We will also provide information on school fees, so please use this as a reference to find the international school that is right for your child.
In addition, we will also pick up and introduce an international preschool for preschool children, so please be sure to read to the end.
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What kind of city is Fukuoka?
Fukuoka is a prefecture in the Kyushu region in western Japan. Fukuoka City, the central city of Fukuoka Prefecture, is a large city with a population of approximately 1.5 million people, many of whom are foreigners. Fukuoka City is home to Hakata Station, the first station on the Kyushu Shinkansen bullet train line, and can be reached in as little as 5 hours to Tokyo. The city is also home to Fukuoka Airport, making it very convenient for both domestic and international travelers.
Attractions of Fukuoka
Fukuoka's attractions include delicious food such as Hakata Ramen and Mentaiko (cod roe), and traditional festivals such as Hakata Dontaku. There are also many large commercial facilities, such as Canal City Hakata, where you can enjoy shopping and dining. There are also many parks rich in nature, such as Ohori Park and Nishi Park, which are perfect spots for children to play.
Popular Spots in Fukuoka
Popular spots in Fukuoka include shrines and temples such as Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine and Tochoji Temple, as well as "yatai street" where many stores sell food in small huts called "yatai.
Popular spots in Fukuoka include shrines and temples such as Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine and Tochoji Temple, as well as "yatai street," a street lined with many stores selling food in small huts called yatai. Shikanoshima Island and Uminonakamichi, a sandbar connecting Shikanoshima to the mainland, are also popular spots where visitors can enjoy the beautiful sea and nature. For shopping, large-scale commercial facilities such as Canal City Hakata and Hakata Riverain are recommended. For historic shrines and temples, be sure to visit Munakata Taisha Shrine and Sumiyoshi Shrine.
Number of foreigners living in Fukuoka
There are about 80,000 foreigners living in Fukuoka Prefecture, most of them from China, Korea, and Southeast Asia. There are also about 1,300 Americans living here. Many are permanent residents, but there are also many who come to Fukuoka temporarily to study abroad or for technical training.
There are about 80,000 foreigners living in Fukuoka Prefecture, most of them from China, Korea, and Southeast Asia. There are also about 1,300 Americans living here. Many are permanent residents, but there are also many who come to Fukuoka temporarily to study abroad or for technical training. In recent years, the number of foreign engineers has been increasing due to the presence of IT companies, and the foreign community is gradually expanding, creating a comfortable environment for foreigners to live in.
Reference:Number of Foreign Residents in Fukuoka Prefecture by Nationality Region
What is an international school?
International Schools are schools attended mainly by foreign children living in Japan and Japanese children who value English education. Classes are basically conducted in English, and education is provided based on an international curriculum.
International schools offer courses from kindergarten through high school, with educational programs appropriate for each age group. They are also characterized by their respect for the cultures and languages of different countries and their commitment to creating an environment that embraces diversity.
Because of its educational system and curriculum, which are different from those of Japanese schools, it is popular among families who are looking for a place to go on to higher education after returning to their home country, either at an overseas university or at an international company. In addition, because they can study in an environment that does not require the acquisition of Japanese language skills, it is a comfortable environment for foreign children whose Japanese language skills are not very good.
Tuition Rates for International Schools in Fukuoka
Tuition fees for international schools in Fukuoka vary from school to school and course to course, but approximate prices are as follows.
- Elementary school: about 1 to 2 million yen per year
- Junior high school and high school: 1.5 to 2.5 million yen per year
In addition, the tuition rates for international preschools are as follows
- Nursery school/kindergarten: 50,000-100,000 yen/month
However, this is only a guideline and varies from school to school. There are also additional costs such as enrollment fees, facility fees, textbook fees, lunch fees, and bus transportation fees, etc. Please contact each school directly for details.
Although international schools tend to be expensive, they are characterized by the high quality of education they offer, such as small class sizes, attentive instruction, and excellent facilities and programs. It is well worth considering as an investment for your child's future.
3 International Schools in Fukuoka
Here we introduce three international schools in Fukuoka Prefecture. Please note that only two cities, Fukuoka City and Dazaifu City, currently have international schools in Fukuoka Prefecture.
1. Fukuoka International School
Fukuoka International School is a kindergarten through high school international school located in Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City. With students of about 40 different nationalities enrolled, students can learn in a diverse environment.
Classes are conducted in English, and education is provided based on the International Baccalaureate curriculum. In addition, students have the opportunity to learn about Japanese language and culture, and the school is characterized by its focus on bilingual education.
Name | Fukuoka International School |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | 3-18-50 Momochi, Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Age Range | Elementary, Middle and High School |
Official Website | Fukuoka International School |
Annual tuition
grade in school | Annual tuition |
Pre-kindergarten (3 & 4 years old) | ¥1,501,000 |
Kindergarten - 5th Grade | ¥1,529,000 |
Grade 6 - Grade 8 | ¥1,652,000 |
Grade 9 - Grade 10 | ¥1,775,000 |
Grade 11 - Grade 12 | ¥1,848,000 |
*Other expenses will be charged.
Linden Hall School
Linden Hall School, located in Dazaifu City, is an international school known for its International Baccalaureate accreditation. The school offers courses from elementary through high school, and all classes are conducted in English.
Particular emphasis is placed on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP), which allows students to obtain an International Baccalaureate diploma upon graduation. This qualification is highly regarded by universities around the world, and is an attractive way to expand your options for higher education.
Name | Linden Hall School |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | Elementary School: 6-16-58 Gojo, Dazaifu City, Fukuoka Prefecture Faculty of Middle and High School: 3-10-1 Futsukaichi-Kita, Chikushino City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Age Range | Elementary, Middle and High School |
Official Website | Linden Hall School |
Annual tuition
grade in school | Annual tuition |
elementary school | ¥1,200,000 |
Middle and High School | ¥1,320,000 |
3. Fukuoka Sugoha Gakuen
Fukuoka Sugoha Gakuen is an international school that offers a "Global Communication Course" in which math and science classes are taught in English. Japanese children who wish to acquire natural English skills attend the school.
Fukuoka Sugoha Gakuen is a Catholic international school located in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City. The school runs from kindergarten through high school, and in particular, the elementary school offers a "Global Communication Course" that emphasizes English, math, and science classes.
The school has an excellent reputation for English education and offers many English lessons and classes taught in English by foreign instructors. The school also has exchange programs with sister schools overseas, allowing students to develop a global perspective.
Name | Fukuoka Shuoba Gakuen |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | 7-1 Goshogaya, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka |
Age Range | Kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, high school |
Official Website | Fukuoka Futaba School |
Annual tuition
grade in school | Annual tuition |
kindergarten | Annual childcare fee for 3-year childcare ¥348,000 (with free early childhood education) |
elementary school | ¥480,000 |
junior high school | ¥396,000 |
high school | ¥396,000 |
5 International Preschools in Fukuoka
Next, we will introduce five international preschools in Fukuoka Prefecture. Currently, Fukuoka City is the only city in Fukuoka Prefecture with an international preschool.
Kinder Kids International School Fukuoka
Kinder Kids International School Fukuoka is an international preschool for children from 6 months old in Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City. The school focuses on English education, and English lessons are given daily by native English speaking teachers.
As an international school with a nationwide presence, families who frequently relocate can send their children to this school with peace of mind. Another advantage is that students can move smoothly from one school to another because the teaching materials and curriculum are standardized.
Name | Kinder Kids International School Fukuoka |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | Fukuoka AI Building 1F, 2-4-27 Momochihama, Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Age Range | From 6 months of age |
Official Website | Kinder Kids International School |
Admission fees and monthly childcare fees vary depending on area, grade level, and childcare course, so direct inquiries are required.
Contact us at ▶︎ Request for brochure / Inquiry
2.American English School Fukuoka
American English School Fukuoka, with two classrooms in Minami-ku, Fukuoka City and Yahatahigashi Ward, Kitakyushu City, is an international preschool specializing in English education for children from age 0. The curriculum is centered on English lessons taught by American teachers and features a natural English acquisition through play.
By conducting activities in English in various fields such as music, science, and physical education, students can develop their English skills from multiple perspectives. In addition, once a month, play-dates and other events are held in English, giving parents the opportunity to enjoy English together with their children.
Name | American English School Fukuoka |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | Ohashi Classroom: 4-1-6 Wakaku, Minami-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture Yawata Classroom: Rainbow Plaza 1F, 2-1-1 Chuo, Yahatahigashi-ku, Kitakyushu-shi, Fukuoka |
Age Range | From 0 years old |
Official Website | American English School Fukuoka |
Admission fees and monthly childcare fees are not listed on the official website, so direct inquiries are required.
Contact us at ▶︎ CONTACT US
Little World International Kids
Little World International Kids is an English preschool for children from one year old and up in Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City. We offer team-based childcare by native English-speaking teachers and Japanese staff, creating an environment where children can naturally learn both English and Japanese.
One of the attractions of the school is that it offers many distinctive activities, such as English music lessons and gymnastics classes. We also focus on seasonal events and offer many opportunities to have fun in English, such as Halloween parties and Christmas parties.
Name | Little World International Kids |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | 7-2-14 Hara, Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Age Range | From 1 year old |
Official Website | Little World International Kids |
Annual Childcare Fee
age | Annual Childcare Fee |
0 years old | ¥444,000 |
1 year old | ¥444,000 |
2 years old | ¥444,000 |
youth | ¥319,200 |
all year round | 277,200 ¥277,200 |
seniority | 277,200 ¥277,200 |
*Other expenses will be charged.
Corners International School
Corners International School is an international preschool for children from 1 year and 6 months old in Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City, with a small class size of up to 10 students per class, featuring detailed instruction tailored to each child's developmental stage.
The school focuses not only on English education, but also on Japanese language instruction, and is recommended for families who wish to provide bilingual education. The school is also eligible for the free childcare service, with a maximum monthly fee of 37,000 yen waived.
Name | Corners International School |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | 3-9-33 Momochihama, Sagara-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture Grand Maison Momochihama 1F Ocean & Forest |
Age Range | From 1 year and 6 months |
Official Website | CORNERS International School |
Annual Childcare Fee
age | Annual Childcare Fee |
1 to 2 years old | Up to 42,000 yen per month free of charge for households exempt from residential tax |
3 to 5 years old | Free of charge up to 37,000 yen per month |
Admission fees and monthly childcare fees are not listed on the official website and must be inquired directly.
Contact us at ▶︎ Contact us by phone or internet
Fukuoka International Eye School Kindergarten
Fukuoka International iSchool Kindergarten is an international preschool for children from 2 years old in Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City. The school adopts the Montessori approach to education, respecting the independence of the child.
The school has an excellent reputation for English education and provides well-balanced instruction in everything from daily conversation to reading and writing. In addition, school lunches are provided daily, allowing busy families to leave their children with peace of mind.
Name | Fukuoka International Eye School Kindergarten |
Addresses: (in Japanese) | 1-15-5 Chikarokucho, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Age Range | From 2 years old |
School Links | Fukuoka International Eye School Kindergarten |
Annual Childcare Fee
age | Annual Childcare Fee |
all ages | 540,000 yen |
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summary
There are a total of eight international schools and preschools in Fukuoka Prefecture, and you can choose the one that best suits your child's age and objectives. School fees, educational policies, curriculum, and other factors vary from school to school, so we recommend that you visit the schools and carefully consider your options.
Fukuoka is a cosmopolitan city with many foreign residents. Through international schools and preschools, your child will be exposed to diverse cultures and develop a global perspective. We hope you will find the right school for your child.
In addition to Fukuoka Prefecture, there are many international schools in major cities throughout Japan, including Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, and Nagoya. In addition, an increasing number of international schools have opened in regional cities in recent years.
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