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This is a list of municipal schools in Shinjuku.

Public elementary and junior high schools in Shinjuku are operated by the Shinjuku City (the Shinjuku Ward) Board of Education.

Junior high schools

Junior high schools: [1]

Elementary schools

Elementary schools: [1]

  • Aijitsu Elementary School ( 愛日小学校)
  • Edogawa Elementary School ( 江戸川小学校)
  • Hanazono Elementary School (花園小学校)
  • Higashitoyama Elementary School (東戸山小学校)
  • Ichigaya Elementary School ( 市谷小学校)
  • Kashiwagi Elementary School ( 柏木小学校)
  • Nishi-Shinjuku Elementary School ( 西新宿小学校)
  • Nishi-Toyama Elementary School (西戸山小学校)
  • Ochiai Daiichi (No. 1) Elementary School (落合第一小学校)
  • Ochiai Daini (No. 2) Elementary School (落合第二小学校)
  • Ochiai Daisan (No. 3) Elementary School (落合第三小学校)
  • Ochiai Daiyon (No. 4) Elementary School ( 落合第四小学校)
  • Ochiai Daigo (No. 5) Elementary School (落合第五小学校)
  • Ochiai Dairoku (No. 6) Elementary School (落合第六小学校)
  • Ōkubo Elementary School (大久保小学校)
  • Tenjin Elementary School (天神小学校)
  • Tomihisa Elementary School (富久小学校)
  • Totsuka Daiichi Elementary School ( 戸塚第一小学校)
  • Totsuka Daini Elementary School ( 戸塚第二小学校)
  • Totsuka Daisan Elementary School (戸塚第三小学校)
  • Toyama Elementary School (戸山小学校)
  • Tsukudo Elementary School ( 津久戸小学校)
  • Tsurumaki Elementary School (鶴巻小学校)
  • Ushigome-Nakano Elementary School ( 牛込仲之小学校)
    • Tokyo City Ushigome Elementary School (東京市牛込尋常小学校) opened in 1908 ( Meiji 41). [2]
  • Waseda Elementary School ( 早稲田小学校)
  • Yochomachi Elementary School ( 余丁町小学校)
  • Yodobashi No. 4 Elementary School (淀橋第四小学校)
  • Yotsuya Elementary School ( 四谷小学校)
  • Yotsuya Dairoku (No. 6) Elementary School (四谷第六小学校)

Former schools:

  • Ushigome Haramachi Elementary School (牛込原町小学校) - Merged into Ushigome-Nakano Elementary in 1998 (Heisei 10). [2]
  • Yodobashi No. 1 Elementary School (淀橋第一小学校) - In 1997 ( Heisei 9), merged into Kashiwagi Elementary School [3]
  • Yodobashi No. 2 Elementary School (淀橋第二小学校) - Closed March 31, 1986 ( Showa 61) - Students moved to Yodobashi No. 6 (淀橋第六小学校) [4]
  • Yodobashi No. 3 Elementary School (淀橋第三小学校) - Merged into Nishi Shinjuku Elementary School in 1997 [5]
  • Yodobashi No. 6 Elementary School (淀橋第六小学校) - Merged into Nishi Shinjuku Elementary School in 1997 [5]
  • Yodobashi No. 7 Elementary School (淀橋第七小学校) - In 1997, merged into Kashiwagi Elementary School [3]
  • Yotsuya No. 1 Elementary School (四谷第一小学校) - Closed March 31, 2002 ( Heisei 14) - Students moved to Yodobashi No. 3 Elementary [4]
  • Yotsuya No. 3 Elementary School (四谷第三小学校) [6] - Merged into Yotsuya Elementary in 2007 (Heisei 19) [7]
  • Yotsuya No. 4 Elementary School (四谷第四小学校) [6] - Merged into Yotsuya Elementary in 2007 [7]
  • Yotsuya No. 5 Elementary School (四谷第五小学校) - Merged into Hanazono Elementary in 1997 [8]
  • Yotsuya No. 7 Elementary School (四谷第七小学校) - Merged into Hanazono Elementary in 1997 [8]

Special schools

Special schools: [1]

  • Shinjuku School for the Handicapped (新宿養護学校)

References

  1. ^ a b c "小学校・中学校・特別支援学校一覧" (in Japanese). Shinjuku City. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  2. ^ a b "学校の歴史". Ushigome Nakano Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  3. ^ a b "基本情報". Kashiwagi Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  4. ^ a b "新宿区の学校適正配置実施状況" (PDF). Shinjuku City. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  5. ^ a b "あいさつ". Nishi Shinjuku Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  6. ^ a b "幼稚園・小・中学校・養護学校で開設しているホームページのリンク一覧表です。". netlaputa.ne.jp. Archived from the original on 2007-01-28. Retrieved 2022-12-04. - Linked from the Shinjuku Homepage of February 28, 2007.
  7. ^ a b "校長あいさつ". Yotsuya Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  8. ^ a b "花園小学校 学校案内". Hanazono Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-04.