Member Schools

GEC Global Campus Japan Alliance — schools, boards of education, and educational organizations in Japan affiliated with the GEC Global Campus and supporting the DDP (Dual Diploma Program).

About the GEC Global Campus Japan Alliance

GEC Global Campus Japan Alliance consists of domestic middle schools, high schools, municipal and regional boards of education, and private educational organizations that recommend and support our DDP (Dual Diploma Program) courses, recruit participants, and assist enrolled students. Members contribute suggestions for improving our programs and help disseminate wide-ranging information about international education.

GEC Global Campus partners with education institutions in many countries and over 35,000 public and private schools in the USA. Joining the Japan Alliance also connects members to other GEC partner schools, GEC Global Campus, Many international university programs, and partner institutions across the global GEC network, JAAC (Japan-America Academic Center), and other international partners — supporting participating schools’ international education initiatives.

Total: 57 schools

Map of Member Schools

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Tokyo

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Ikubunkan Yume Gakuen

    Tokyo

    2-19-1 Mukaigaoka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Official website

    We have launched a dual diploma program that allows students to simultaneously obtain a diploma from Ikubunkan High School and an American high school!

  • Eimei Frontier Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    4-16-11 Sekimachikita, Nerima-ku, Tokyo https://eimei-frontier.ed.jp/

    Eimei Frontier cultivates talent who will pave the way for the future, with the three pillars of education being Global Mind, Science Spirit, and Active Communication. Through "New Basic Academic Ability" to enhance thinking skills and "Innovation Quest," an inquiry-based seminar where students collaborate with others to create something based on their own interests, we cultivate the skills that society demands.

  • Edogawa Joshi Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    5-22-1 Higashi-Koiwa, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo https://www.edojo.jp/junior/

    An international course will start in junior high school in 2021, and an international English department will start in high school in 2025. In addition to improving English skills, there will be global studies classes to cultivate the knowledge necessary to be active in the international community, and overseas training to increase experience. I will also be studying Chinese as a second foreign language. I decided to participate in this DDP program so that studying at a university abroad would be an option for my future career path.

  • Obirin Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    3758 Tokiwa-cho, Machida, Tokyo https://www.obirin.ed.jp/

  • Kaetsu Ariake Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    2-16-1 Shinonome, Koto-ku, Tokyo https://www.ariake.kaetsu.ac.jp/

    Approximately one-quarter of our students are returnees, making us a unique school in that returnees study in the same classes as regular students. We place great importance on dialogue with students and teachers, and encourage each student to spend their days actively, envisioning their own future and becoming leaders in a better society.

  • Kanda Jogakuen Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    2-3-6 Kanda-Sarugaku-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo https://www.kandajogakuen.ed.jp

    Our school focuses on global education and undertakes various initiatives through inquiry-based learning. Our global courses involve studying abroad for six months to two years, and have a track record of students going on to universities overseas. We also have high school-college educational partnerships with approximately 80 universities.

  • Jiyugaoka Gakuen Senior High School

    Tokyo

    2-21-1 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo https://www.jiyugaoka.ed.jp

  • Josai University Affiliated Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    1-10-26 Chihaya, Toshima-ku, Tokyo https://josaigakuen.ac.jp/

    Located one station away from Ikebukuro, this school has a relaxed atmosphere and has been in operation for over 100 years. It has long promoted international exchange, with international students enrolled in all first-year high school classes. The school also offers an overseas training program in Australia for all third-year junior high school students, various study abroad programs, and school trips that allow students to explore overseas.

  • Seitoku Gakuen Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    2-11-8 Sakainamicho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo https://jsh.shotoku.ed.jp/

  • Showa Women's University Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo https://jhs.swu.ac.jp/

    The curriculum and diverse programs for each of the three courses will nurture women who can shine in the future. The strengths of our school include the high school-university collaboration that is unique to an affiliated school, and the global learning environment with an international school and overseas university on the same campus.

  • Aoryo Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    1-6-6 Futaba, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo https://www.seiryo-js.ed.jp/

    Aoryo is a junior and senior high school whose founding principle is "to develop individuals who can contribute to society." Our faculty members work together to support students in their challenges in various aspects of school life, including studying abroad. Come and challenge yourself with your peers here at Aoryo.

  • Chiyoda Kudan Secondary Education School

    Tokyo

    2-2-1 Kudan-kita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo http://www.kudan.ed.jp/

    Under the spirit of "Reaching the Greatest and Strengthening the Strongest," our school has set the educational goal of "Enriching the Heart, Creating Knowledge, and Contributing to the Future." We strive to maximize the potential of each student who will lead the times, cultivate rich humanity, cooperate and collaborate with others, and develop responsible individuals who can contribute to the future of the Future Organization.

  • Teikyo Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    27-1 Inaridai, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo https://www.teikyo.ed.jp/

    If you wish to apply for the DDP, you must be enrolled in the international junior high school class or the international high school course. These classes and courses offer a wide range of international education programs, including native homeroom teachers, all-English classes, overseas training, and long-term study abroad programs.

  • Tokyo Rissho Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    2-41-15 Horinouchi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo https://www.tokyorissho.ed.jp/

    Our school will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026, and we have adopted "everyone is a regular" as our motto, and are focusing on nurturing young people who can see the world and Japan as their own. To that end, we offer overseas training programs of three months, six months, and one year, and at the same time, we are promoting the enhancement of our domestic collaboration programs.

  • Nihon University Sakuragaoka High School

    Tokyo

    3-24-22 Sakurajyosui, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo https://www.sakura.chs.nihon-u.ac.jp/

  • Hosen Gakuen Juntendo University Affiliated Math-Science International Junior & Senior High School

    Tokyo

    2-28-3 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo https://www.hosen.ed.jp

    We cultivate the ability to think logically (science and mathematics) and presentation and communication skills (international), and with a culture of preparatory school culture and a motto of "improving one's personal best," we cultivate talented people who can grow together with their peers in an "intellectual and open space" and pave the way for the future.

Kanto

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Edogawa Gakuen Toride Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    1-37-1 Nishi, Toride-shi, Ibaraki https://www2.e-t.ed.jp

    With the educational slogan "The students' dreams are the school's goal," we fully support each student in improving their academic ability to realize their dreams. We also practice student-centered school management so that each student can fully enjoy school life while demonstrating their individuality.

  • Kanto Gakuin Mutsuura Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    1-50-1 Mutsuura-Higashi, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama https://global.kgm.ed.jp/

    Based on the school motto "Become a person, serve," and based on Christian teachings, we cultivate the ability to survive in a society where globalization will become a dead word in 10 or 20 years' time. We will guide students to establish an unshakable "individuality" that will allow them to walk with confidence no matter how times change.

  • Kitakamakura Girls' Academy Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    Yamanouchi 913, Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa https://www.kitakama.ac.jp/index.php

    Kita Kamakura Girls' School aims to "cultivate free-spirited, independent women" and provides an education with an emphasis on international studies, ICT, and music. Students can enjoy a fun and relaxed school life surrounded by the history and culture of the ancient city of Kamakura, and the rich nature that changes with the seasons.

  • Joso Gakuin Senior High School

    Kanto

    Nakamura Nishine 1010, Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki https://joso.ac.jp/high/

    The International Cooperation Research Class is a class that brings together the philosophy of global education that Joso Gakuin is working on. It is a part of the university advancement selection course, and is organized for those who wish to take it from the second year onwards, based on the research activities of the first year. The research has been increased to four hours, and the unique program allows students to learn in depth about international cooperation.

  • Showa Gakuin Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    2-17-1 Higashisugano, Ichikawa-shi, Chiba https://showa-gkn.ed.jp/js/

  • Seibu Gakuen Bunri Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    311-1 Kashiwabara Shinden, Sayama-shi, Saitama https://www.bunri-s.ed.jp/

  • Kanto

    Tokyo University of Agriculture Third High School

    1400-1 Matsuyama, Higashimatsuyama-shi, Saitama https://www.nodai-3-h.ed.jp/

  • Kanto

    Japan Aviation High School — Correspondence Course

    Utsuya 445, Kai-shi, Yamanashi https://jaa-tsushin.ed.jp/

    The Japan Aviation High School correspondence course is based on an educational policy of "diversity and harmony" that respects the individuality of each student, and allows students from all over the country to combine on-campus and online learning and aim to graduate from high school at their own pace. Focusing on the three fields of "global," "sports and arts," and "aviation," the school offers specialized learning opportunities to cultivate truly global talent.

  • Morimura Gakuen Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    2695 Nagatsuta-cho, Midori-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa https://www.morimura.ac.jp/jsh/

    The school is located in a convenient location near the station, surrounded by nature, and has the motto of honesty, kindness, and diligence. Career guidance and guidance for further education help students to develop their independence. We also work to develop communication skills.

  • Yokohama Seifu Senior High School

    Kanto

    Iwaicho 447, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa https://www.y-seifu.ac.jp/global/

    The school's founding principle is "the Buddhist ideal of human perfection," and we provide an education that is sensitive to the hearts of our students. In order to help students acquire the ability to confidently assert their own opinions, we respect the spirit of self-discipline and engage in learning activities based on the curriculum of both the Advanced Course and the General Course.

  • Yokohama Hayato Junior & Senior High School

    Kanto

    Akumaha Minami 1-chome-3-1, Seya-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa https://www.hayato.ed.jp/

    Our school motto is "Become a person who is needed and trusted." We conduct educational activities with the aim of cultivating people who will be able to succeed in any field in the future. We also value the importance of "taking on challenges," and we value an environment where students can act independently without fear of failure.

Chubu

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Kinjo Gakuin Junior & Senior High School

    Chubu (Aichi)

    Shirakabe 4-64, Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi https://www.hs.kinjo-u.ac.jp

  • Sugiyama Jogakuen Junior & Senior High School

    Chubu (Aichi)

    2-2 Yamazoe-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi https://www.sugiyama-u.ac.jp/chukou/index.html

  • Daido University Daido Senior High School

    Chubu (Aichi)

    2-21 Daido-cho, Minami-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi https://www.daido-h.ed.jp/

    Our school is committed to global education, with the ultimate goal of "giving every student the experience of hard work and love." Through overseas language training, cross-cultural exchange training in Vietnam, and interactions with international students, we aim to broaden students' multicultural understanding and international perspectives, and foster the ability to contribute to the realization of a harmonious society.

  • Toho Senior High School

    Chubu (Aichi)

    3-11 Heiwagaoka, Meito-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi https://www.toho-h.ed.jp/

    The International Studies course aims to foster a multifaceted perspective through learning about world heritage sites and Model United Nations. In addition, first-year students work in groups, while second-year students work individually, with each student choosing a theme and conducting research activities throughout the year. Every day, students and teachers think about how to live in a multicultural society and what role they should play.

  • Hamamatsu Shugakusha Junior & Senior High School

    Chubu (Shizuoka)

    2-20-1 Mukaiyado, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka https://www.shugakusha.ed.jp/

    Hamamatsu Shugakusha is a junior and senior high school that not only prepares students for university or employment, but also offers a nursing department where students can aim to become nurses. We also place emphasis on English education, and students can hone their practical English skills in daily classes, and broaden their international perspective and learn English more deeply through study abroad and online exchanges.

  • Fukui University of Technology Affiliated Fukui Senior High School

    Chubu (Fukui)

    3-6-1 Gakuen, Fukui-shi, Fukui https://www.fukui-ut-fukui-h.ed.jp/

    It is a large coeducational school in the region with approximately 1,500 students, consisting of three departments: Special Advanced Studies Department, Advanced Studies Department, and Health and Nursing Department.The promotion of global education is one of the pillars of the school's education, and the school aims to cultivate talented people who can fly out into the world.

  • Meitetsu Gakuen Tojaku Senior High School

    Chubu (Aichi)

    87-1 Namiwa, Hiradobashi-cho, Toyota-shi, Aichi http://www.tojaku-h.ed.jp/

    This private high school opened in 1976 as an all-boys school and became coeducational in 2015. The school has a total of 824 students (as of 2014). It offers three courses, of which the Creative Course works to solve local issues. It also provides career support tailored to a variety of needs, and many students participate.

Kinki (Kansai)

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Osaka Kongo International Junior & Senior High School

    Kinki

    2-6-10 Nankokita, Suminoe-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka https://www.kongogakuen.ed.jp/middle/

  • Kyoto Koka Junior & Senior High School

    Kinki

    39 Noda-cho, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto-shi https://hs.koka.ac.jp/

    Based on the school motto "True Heart" and the school concept of "Becoming a Beautiful Person," we aim to nurture "women who establish themselves and create the future" who believe in their own potential and have the attitude to face society. Our school has three courses and one international specialty department.

  • Shinwa Junior & Shinwa Girls' Senior High School

    Kinki

    6-1 Tsuchiyama-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo https://www.kobe-shinwa.ed.jp/

  • Takatsuki Junior & Senior High School

    Kinki

    Sawaragi-cho 2-5, Takatsuki-shi, Osaka https://www.takatsuki.ed.jp/

  • Doshisha Junior High School

    Kinki

    89 Iwakura Osagi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi https://jhs.js.doshisha.ac.jp/

    Founder Jo Niijima, a pioneer of "global human resources," was the first Japanese person to graduate from an American university (Amherst College). Based on Christian principles, the school implements liberal arts education in secondary education. The school continues to take on innovative initiatives such as the internationally standard "subject center system" and a wide range of extracurricular programs.

  • Himeji International School

    Kinki

    83 Toyosawa-cho, Himeji-shi, Hyogo https://www.himeji-international-school.jp

    Founded in 1921, this girls' school in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture, offers a rich Japanese and English education in a multicultural environment, focusing on liberal arts and 22nd century education.

  • Sanda Gakuen Junior & Senior High School

    Kinki

    Minamigaoka 2-13-65, Sanda-shi, Hyogo https://www.sandagakuen.ed.jp/

    Mita Gakuen was founded by its founder, Kenkichi Kodera, and was modeled after the prestigious Eton College in the UK. Even now, more than 110 years after its founding, the school continues to strive for a new education that aims for the next 100 years, including inquiry-based activities and global education, with the goal of "cultivating global leaders."

  • Riseisha Junior & Senior High School

    Kinki

    4-3-19 Chokoji Minami, Toyonaka-shi, Osaka https://riseisha.ed.jp/

    Riseisha Educational Corporation celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2022. Throughout the turbulent 100 years spanning the Taisho, Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras, we have consistently pursued educational activities under the banner of our founding principles: "Risei-fui," "Kinro-aiko," and "Hohon-hanshi." At our school, we strive to help each and every student live their daily lives with these principles as their foundation, helping them to become individuals who can contribute to society. Our education system, refined over the past 100 years, has produced a stellar roster of graduates. Riseisha will continue to make further improvements and continue to grow.

  • Waseda Osaka Senior High School

    Kinki

    7-20-1 Shukukyuzo, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka https://waseda-osaka.jp

    "From Osaka to the world." Based on the educational philosophy of Waseda University, our school aims to cultivate global leaders, and has taken a new step in 2025. By offering a dual diploma program, we combine top-level education in Japan with the curriculum of a prestigious American school. We provide an environment where students can gain solid academic ability and a global perspective to succeed on the world stage while being exposed to diverse values.

Chugoku

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Hiroshima Jogakuin Junior & Senior High School

    Chugoku

    11-32 Kaminobori-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima https://www.hjs.ed.jp/

    Our school dates back to Hiroshima Jogakkai, which was founded by Reverend Sadakichi Sunamoto as a Bible and English school for women in 1886. Based on Christian education, we aim to nurture women who are aware of their individuality, respect diverse values ​​and cultures, and work with others to contribute to the realization of a peaceful world.

  • Hiroshima Nagisa Junior & Senior High School

    Chugoku

    2-2 Ebiyama Minami, Saeki-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima https://www.nagisa.ed.jp/high/

    Our school's purpose is "Intelligence, Sensibility, and the Power to Dream," and our educational goals are "Fostering 21st-century academic ability," "Cultivating internationality," "Developing human abilities," and "Refining creativity." We are constantly creating new educational programs that look 10 to 20 years into the future, and developing our own unique programs.

  • Yonago Shoin Senior High School

    Chugoku

    316-1 Nihongi, Yonago-shi, Tottori https://www.yonagoshoin.ed.jp/

    Our school is located in the rich environment of western Tottori prefecture, and with the motto of "Sincerity, Strength, Cheerfulness, and Frankness," we are committed to cultivating individuals who can contribute to society. In an increasingly international society, we strive to foster students with a broad perspective and knowledge, and the ability to proactively create new things from a diverse range of values.

Kyushu

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Oki Gakuen Senior High & Ryutokukan Junior High

    Kyushu

    2-1-33 Takeshita, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka https://oki.ed.jp

    Since their founding, Oki Gakuen High School and Ryutokukan Junior High School have taught children the "power to live" and "wisdom to live" based on the "four hearts" of "gratitude," "honesty," "repentance," and "service." Furthermore, their educational policy of consistently being considerate of each individual's feelings and nurturing their individuality remains unchanged to this day. While the world today is calling for diversity (respect for individuality), the respect for individuality we advocate does not mean an overly free and disorganized society, but rather that beyond that, the direction of "spiritual heights" is also important, and this is what Oki Gakuen's education aims for.

  • Saga Prefectural Konan Junior High & Tosu Senior High School

    Kyushu

    600 Furuno-cho, Tosu-shi, Saga https://www.education.saga.jp/hp/tosukoukou/

    Our school aims to nurture students who can learn and act independently, with a focus on solid academic ability and the development of a rich humanity, based on a unified junior and senior high school education. Our educational goal is to cultivate individuals who can respect diverse values, develop the ability to face challenges with an international perspective, and contribute to the local community and the world.

  • Saga Prefectural Takeo Senior High School

    Kyushu

    5540-2 Takeo, Takeo-cho, Takeo-shi, Saga https://www.education.saga.jp/hp/takeokoukou/

    Our school is a traditional high school with 117 years of history, having been founded in 1908 as Takeo Girls' High School. The school building is located at the foot of Mt. Mifuneyama, on a hill blessed with nature, praised as the "Shangri-La of Wuling," and there are many cultural facilities nearby. In 2007, Takeo High School and Takeo Seiryo High School were reorganized and merged to form the newly established Takeo High School, marking the start of a combined junior and senior high school education system. Students cherish the spirit of "simple, strong, and sincere in their gratitude and gratitude," and strive to make inquiry a habit in their studies.

  • Chikushi Jogakuen Junior & Senior High School

    Kyushu

    2-8-1 Kego, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka https://chikujo.ed.jp/

    "To nurture women who are proud of themselves, strong and resilient, and able to carve out the future" has been the educational philosophy of Chikushi Jogakuen since its founding in 1907. By combining this tradition of women's education with a cutting-edge educational environment, and under the philosophy of "Teach Less, Learn More," we aim to nurture "pioneers of great individuality" and "women who can transform society" who have acquired the global mindset, digital literacy, science literacy, and creativity necessary for the society of the future.

  • Hakata Girls Junior & Senior High School

    Kyushu

    1-14-18 Umade, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, 812-0054 https://www.ghakata.ac.jp

    Hakata Girls' High School was formerly known as Wayo Bunka Girls' School, which was established in 1941 by founders Mitsuo and Mitsue Nagasue. The school's founding spirit is "to develop independent individuals," and it strives to develop three strengths: academic ability, feminine strength, and human strength. It aims to enhance each student's potential, individuality, and abilities, to nurture individuals who can solve various problems and survive on their own, and who can accept anything with a rich heart.

  • Fukuoka Kaisei Girls' Senior High School

    Kyushu

    5-29-3 Oji, Minami-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka https://f-kaisei.ed.jp

    This is a Catholic girls' school founded by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. Our educational philosophy is based on "human education based on Catholicism," "small class education that fosters rich individuality," and "international education and English language education that cultivates international awareness," and we value international exchange, love, and freedom.

  • Fukuoka Prefectural Munakata Junior & Senior High School

    Kyushu

    6-7-1 Togo, Munakata-shi, Fukuoka https://munakata-j.fku.ed.jp/ https://munakata.fku.ed.jp/

    This is a school that excels in both academics and sports, where bright and energetic students put their all into their studies, club activities, and events. With individualized instruction and a fulfilling educational environment, we foster independence and the power of inquiry.

Hokkaido

In Japanese alphabetical order (gojūon)

  • Fuji Girls' Junior & Senior High School

    Hokkaido

    Kitajūroku-jō Nishi 2-chome, Kita-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido http://fuji-gjshs.jp/

    Fuji Girls' Junior and Senior High School is a Catholic girls' school in Sapporo, founded in 1925. We aim to hone students' individuality and intelligence, develop personalities that can contribute to society, and foster an international mindset that will lead the next generation. The DDP will begin in May 2026.

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