Affiliated Schools

Hosei University Junior & Senior High School

Affiliated Schools

Fostering "independence and autonomy" based on "freedom and progress

In 2007, the school moved to Mure, Mitaka City, which is blessed with a natural environment such as Inokashira Park and Tamagawa Josui, and also introduced coeducation, a new curriculum and uniforms. Under the spirit of "freedom and progress" of Hosei University and "independence and autonomy" of our school, we aim to nurture independent individuals with solid academic abilities, free thinking, and the ability to take on the challenges of the world and Japan. We also focus on selective learning based on each student's interests and career path, such as introductory university classes and seminars, as well as English education, overseas training, and international exchange programs to foster global citizenship.

History of DEI

In 1936, Hosei Junior High School was founded on the campus of Hosei University in Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku; in 1946, it was relocated to Kichijoji, Musashino City; in 1948, Hosei University First Junior and Senior High Schools were established under the school system reform, and in 2007, it was relocated to Mitaka City. The school changed its name to Hosei University Junior & Senior High School and became coeducational from the new students.

Basic Information

Year of Establishment 1936
Admission capacity Junior High School 136 students
High School 92 students
(excluding students entering from affiliated schools)
Number of teachers (full-time) 61 students
Location 4-3-1 Mure, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0002
TEL: 0422-79-6230
FAX: 0422-79-6260
Contact: https://www.hosei.ed.jp/contact/