Toronto Japanese School


Toronto Japanese School, also known as The Japanese School of Toronto Shokokai Inc., is a school that provides specific Japanese educational curricula, located in the downtown area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was established by the Toronto Shokokai Inc.
In 2014 the school borrowed the McMurrich Junior Public School building, for preschool and elementary school level classes, and the connected Winona Drive Senior Public School building for middle school and high school level classes.
the school does not publicly disclose its classroom location.

History

  • September 1973 - Opens as a Japanese language school.
  • April 1974 - Splits into Japanese language school and 補習授業校.
  • May 1976 - Hoshu jugyo ko becomes an independent school.
  • April 1977 - Class for preschool level is established.
  • December 1977 - School anthem トロント補習授業校の歌 is created
  • April 1978 - Class for high school level is established.

Student population

As of April 15, 2014:
  • Preschool: 88
  • Elementary school: 346
  • Middle school: 95
  • High school: 42