Al Sanad School Japan is a Australian Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge International AS Levels / Cambridge A Levels / Islamic Curriculum school in Sōka, Japan. Founded in 2022. Annual tuition ranges from $15,075 to $19,899 USD.
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Scholarships Available
External scholarships are available through partner non-profit organisations. Human Initiative Japan announced a 2025 scholarship programme providing JPY 400,000 total (JPY 100,000 per student) to four Al Sanad students, distributed November–December 2025, targeting students needing financial support. Dompet Dhuafa Japan also runs a scholarship programme supporting Muslim students at Al Sanad and partner schools in Japan.
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About
Al Sanad School Japan is an Islamic co-educational school located in Sōka, Saitama in the greater Tokyo region, offering education for students aged 6–18 from Primary School through Cambridge A Levels. Founded in 2022 and operated by FGA Education, the school integrates Australian and Cambridge curricula with an Islamic framework that includes daily Tahfiz sessions and Arabic language instruction. The school provides a structured learning environment Monday to Saturday with a holistic focus on academic achievement, Islamic values, and personal development.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- Academic Enrichment
- Outdoor Education
University Destinations
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| IGCSE (Local) | JPY 780,000~$ 5,183 |
| Namiki (Local) | JPY 720,000~$ 4,784 |
| A Level (Local) | JPY 800,000~$ 5,316 |
| Primary (Local) | JPY 570,000~$ 3,787 |
| Year 7-8 (Local) | JPY 660,000~$ 4,385 |
| IGCSE (Non-local) | JPY 2,280,000~$ 15,150 |
| A Level (Non-local) | JPY 2,520,000~$ 16,744 |
| Primary (Non-local) | JPY 1,800,000~$ 11,960 |
| Year 7-8 (Non-local) | JPY 2,040,000~$ 13,555 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: ¥2,250,000 - 2,970,000. Application fee: $67.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit the online application form providing student information (full name, date of birth, grade applying for). Required documents: two passport-sized photos, birth certificate, copies of student and both parents' identity cards or passports, previous school Leaving Certificate, and most recent report card. All documents must be ready before finalising the form. Registration fee of JPY 10,000 is payable upon submission.
Admissions Details
No publicly documented waitlist or pool policy. No waitlist procedures are specified in the available admissions materials.
Boarding Life
The school's School Life section references on-site boarding facilities; no details on room types, supervision arrangements, or gender separation are published in official materials.
The school's School Life section references boarding facilities on-site, implying residential accommodation; no further details on room types, supervision, or gender separation are published in official materials.
School Day
Official hours are 7 AM–5 PM, Monday to Saturday. In Primary School, Morning Tahfiz runs 8:00–8:40, with classes from 9:00–15:00 (14:20 on Fridays).
Student Life
Formal school uniform required for primary and secondary students. Summer: white shirts with dark grey trousers (boys) or pinafore dresses/skirts (girls). Winter: white long-sleeved shirts with dark grey trousers or skirts, plus the Al Sanad blazer and tie for secondary students. Indoor shoes and a sportswear set are also required.
Meals are explicitly excluded from the published fee schedules and charged separately; no further details on dining arrangements are provided in official materials.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Wellbeing is addressed through a holistic, values-based education rooted in Islamic principles. The Director's message commits to nurturing children's well-being, fostering a loving and supportive environment, and building emotional resilience. No separate mental health programmes or counsellors are listed in official materials.
Safeguarding is referenced in the Director's message as a core responsibility, with explicit commitment to nurturing and safeguarding children's growth and well-being. No explicit safeguarding policy or policy statements are published in official materials.
Student Demographics
School Background
Operated under FGA Education (Ippanshadanhoujin FGAEDUCATION), a General Incorporated Association (non-profit entity) in Japan.
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