Okinawa Shogaku Information (Updated in 2026)

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Educational Philosophy

Okinawa Shogaku places a strong emphasis on developing “Ningenryoku” — character, resilience, communication skills, and social responsibility.

This is cultivated through a balanced combination of:

  • Academic studies
  • Traditional cultural activities such as Karate
  • Comprehensive language education
  • Volunteer and service activities

Our educational philosophy is guided by two central mottos:

  • “Be fearless, humble, and composed.”
  • “Warmth, Discipline, and Intelligence”, practiced through the spirit of “Gratitude and Service.”

We pursue excellence in both “Bun” (academics) and “Bu” (physical and mental discipline) in order to nurture leaders who can contribute to a global society.

Global Perspective

Okinawa Shogaku maintains an extensive network of sister schools around the world and actively promotes international exchange programs.

High school students may choose the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), through which they can earn both a Japanese high school diploma and the IBDP diploma.

School Website

https://www.okisho.ed.jp/en/

 

Basic information

Name of school Okinawa Shogaku High School / Junior High School
Classification 私立学校 (private school)
External Accreditation International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP)
Established 1983
Chairperson Mihoko Ohshiro
Contact

TEL: 098-832-1767

Email: query@okisho.ed.jp

Website: https://www.okisho.ed.jp/

 

School Fees (2023-2024 School Year)

 
 
 
Registration Tuition, Facilities, etc.

Pre-K/Kindergarten

Elementary Junior High School High School

Admission Fee:

120,000 JPY

(at the time of entry)
N/A N/A 538,580 JPY

547,840  JPY

+ *100,000 JPY (IBDP)

*International   Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP): An additional 100,000 yen per year is required for students in this program

Number of students of OIST members currently attending Okisho: 1

Application and Admission Dates for 2026 Academic Year Intake

Recommendation Entrance Exam:

Application: Nov 10 – Nov 15, 2025

Exam Date: Dec 6, 2025

General Entrance Exam (A-Method):

Application: Dec 15, 2025 – Dec 20, 2025

Exam Date: Jan 11, 2026

Key Requirements for Applicants:

Foreign Students: Must have obtained JLPT N2 level proficiency (unless they attend recognized Japanese-curriculum schools)

IB Course Applicants: Must provide proof of English proficiency equivalent to Eiken Pre-2 level or higher.

Examination Fee: 13,000 JPY for all methods

Bus Availability and Routes:

Six routes (AF) covering areas such as Yomitan, Okinawa City, and Itoman. School Bus Routes

School Lunch Availability

At Okinawa Shogaku, school lunch availability and options differ depending on whether the student is in Junior High or High School:

  • Junior High School: School lunch is provided for all students. The lunch period takes place from 12:40 to 13:30. School Lunch Menu (July)
  • High School: Students have three main options for lunch. They can bring their own lunch from home, eat at the school cafeteria, or purchase food at the school shop.

School Hours

A day at Okisho

Each class period is 50 minutes long.

  • 08:25 Homeroom/ Self-Study
  • 08:50 – 12:40: Morning Sessions (Periods 1 through 4).
  • 12:40 – 13:30: School Lunch
  • 13:30 – 16:20: Afternoon Sessions (Periods 5 through 7).
  • 16:20 – 16:45: Homeroom & Cleaning

School Year (with semester breaks) 2026 Intake

Okinawa Shogaku operates on a three-term academic calendar. For the current academic year, the schedule is established as follows:

  • Term 1: April 6 – August 4
  • Summer Break: August 5 – August 31
  • Term 2: September 1 – December 24
  • Winter Break: December 25 – January 5
  • Term 3: January 6 – March 23
  • Spring Break: March 24 – April 6

 

FAQ

What grades are offered? We offer both junior high school (grades 7 to 9) and high school (grades 10 to 12).
What Curriculum and textbooks are used? As a school accredited under Article 1 of the School Education Act, Okinawa Shogaku follows the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) curriculum at all grade levels. Additionally, in high school (grades 10 to 12), students have the option to choose the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Students who complete the IBDP can obtain both a Japanese high school diploma and the IBDP diploma.
What entrance examinations are there? To enroll, applicants must take an entrance examination. For foreign students (excluding those attending the aforementioned Article 1 schools or Japanese schools abroad), obtaining the N2 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is required for application. Additionally, for admission into the IBDP, a score equivalent to the Pre-2 level of the Eiken Test (or its equivalent) is required as proof of English proficiency.
What afterschool options are available? Okinawa Shogaku offers a wide range of extracurricular clubs. Some of these clubs have even won national championships and generally maintain a high level of achievement. Cultural clubs include brass band, choir, calligraphy, volunteer activities, traditional performing arts, shogi/go, abacus, and tea ceremony. Sports clubs include baseball, basketball, volleyball, judo, swimming, soccer, kendo, naginata, badminton, karate, and cheer dance, among others.
What are the different nationalities of students represented? The majority of students are either Japanese or hold dual Japanese nationality, but the school has extensive intercultural programs and a network of sister schools around the world, welcoming exchange students into the classroom as well.
What big school trips are available during the year?

First, in the 9th grade of junior high school, a school trip within Japan is conducted. This year, a 4-day, 3-night trip to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara is planned. Additionally, Grade 11 students choose between domestic or international routes like Australia, Singapore/Malaysia, and South Korea.

Furthermore, junior high school students visit the Peace Memorial Park as part of peace activities, and high school students participate in career-related field trips, such as court hearings or university visits. There are also various activities, including recreational events conducted by grade or class.
What is currently being developed at the school?

 Additionally, since 2022, we have established the "Student Support Department," where four school counselors work closely with lead teachers and homeroom teachers to support students, especially during their often emotionally unstable adolescent years, helping them enjoy a bright and stress-free school life.

Moreover, we have introduced a system that allows students to choose their uniforms and launched a monthly "Casual Day," where students select a theme, as part of our efforts to foster self-reliance in education.

As part of this system, the school introduced school hoodies in 2025.
What additional support is provided for students? No additional Japanese support is provided for literacy.
What are the student numbers for each section? Junior high school: approximately 840 students
High school: approximately 1,100 students
IB program: approximately 60 students

 

Location

747 Kokuba, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture 902-0075