The Japanese School Singapore - Clementi is a Japanese Curriculum school in Clementi, Singapore. Annual tuition ranges from $4,928 to $5,550 USD.
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About
The Japanese School Singapore - Clementi is a co-educational private primary school for children aged 6 to 12, following Japan's national Ministry of Education curriculum to ensure seamless academic continuity for Japanese expatriate families. Set on a 44,100 square meter campus at 95 Clementi Road, the school offers extensive facilities including two swimming pools, a tennis court, science labs, and specialist rooms for music, arts, and English. The school is notable for its enriched English programme taught by native-speaking teachers and its multicultural education approach that draws on Singapore's diverse society.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Follows Japan's national educational curriculum ensuring seamless academic transition for students returning to Japan. Expansive 44,100 square meter campus with two swimming pools, a tennis court, and specialist rooms for music, arts, and home economics. Enriched English education delivered by native teachers in small groups, supplemented by English immersion in music, PE, and swimming. Multicultural education programme leverages Singapore's diverse society through interaction with local schools.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Primary 1 | SGD 9,810~$ 7,267 |
| Primary 2 | SGD 9,810~$ 7,267 |
| Primary 3 | SGD 9,810~$ 7,267 |
| Primary 4 | SGD 9,810~$ 7,267 |
| Primary 5 | SGD 9,810~$ 7,267 |
| Primary 6 | SGD 9,810~$ 7,267 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: SGD 6,660 - 7,500. Application fee: $807.
Admissions Process
- 1Applicants submit an application to the school. Upon acceptance, an entrance fee (S$1,090 for JA Corporate/Personal members, S$3,924 for non-JA employers), a building surcharge of S$2,725, and applicable corporate or personal donation are paid by bank transfer prior to the student's start date. Initial months of tuition and facility fees are also paid upfront; ongoing fees are collected via bank GIRO on a quarterly schedule.
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School Day
Primary classes begin around 8:40 and end around 14:25 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; Tuesdays and Thursdays may include additional lessons and a later dismissal. Lunch is from approximately 12:20 to 13:10, with 10-minute class intervals in between.
Student Life
No school-wide mandatory daily uniform for primary or secondary students; students are expected to wear clothing appropriate for school. A school-designated physical education (PE) kit is required and must be purchased separately through the school's designated purchase channels.
Lunch is brought from home; meals are prepared by parents.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
No dedicated mental wellbeing programme is publicly disclosed. Morning Assembly is held two to three times per month, and a monthly Students' Assembly supports community and social cohesion. A Health/Hygiene Committee within the Student Council addresses health-related issues. Extracurricular activities and cultural exchanges provide social interaction and confidence-building opportunities.
The school publishes a Privacy Policy covering personal information handling, governance, and the appointment of a Chief Privacy Officer with data security measures. Special needs admissions are reviewed by the Education Support Committee. No separate comprehensive child-protection policy is publicly disclosed beyond privacy and special needs admission guidance.
Student Demographics
School Background
Private school registered under the Committee for Private Education, overseen by a School Management Committee. Most certified teachers are sent by the Ministry of Education of Japan.





