JP Kaichi Nozomi Gakuen School

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  • Primary School Teacher (All Subjects)
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  • English Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Mathematics Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Japanese Language Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Physics Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Chemistry Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Biology Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Japanese History Teacher (Secondary)
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  • World History Teacher (Secondary)
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  • Civics Teacher (Secondary)
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Teaching in Japan

The Japan school system
Japan's structured national curriculum runs through elementary school (6 years), junior high (3 years), and high school (3 years). The international school sector in Tokyo, Osaka, and Yokohama is well-established, following British, American, IB, and Canadian curricula. The JET Programme places Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) in state schools across the country, offering a widely used entry route for international teachers.
Roles and salaries
International school salaries in Japan range from ¥250,000 to ¥500,000/month (approximately £13,000–£26,000/year). The JET Programme pays approximately ¥280,000/month with accommodation and health insurance. Living costs vary significantly — Tokyo is expensive, but regional Japan offers a much lower cost base. Savings potential is highest outside major cities.
Working here — what to know
Foreign teachers in Japan require a Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) followed by an Instructor or Humanities visa. Schools and JET Programme coordinators manage the application. The process is straightforward for qualified teachers with a degree in a relevant subject or teaching qualification. Japanese language skills are not required for international school roles but are a practical advantage for daily life.

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