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.