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Budapest Japanese School

Hungary, Budapest

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Japanese
Fees HUF 1,440,000
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 76
Type Co-educational
Opened 2005
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, Hungarian
Stages Primary School, Middle School
Introduction

Budapest Japanese School is a full-time Japanese educational institution located at 1125 Budapest, Virányos út 48, Hungary. It operates under a bespoke curriculum and maintains formal ties with the Embassy of Japan in Hungary. The school opened in April 2005 as a full-time Japanese school, initially enrolling 33 students: 30 in the elementary division and 3 in the middle division, reflecting its focus on continuity from primary through middle years. It is situated on the Buda side, in District XII, and is co-located with Virányos School, nearby the Embassy of Japan. This arrangement supports a locally accessible campus while preserving a Japanese-language, culturally familiar learning environment. Students commute via individually contracted buses or taxis, by public transportation, or are dropped off and picked up by parents, accommodating diverse family arrangements. The school's setup supports Japanese-language instruction and community continuity for expatriate families living in Budapest. Serves learners from early years.

1125 Budapest, Virányos út 48, Hungary

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The Essentials

Budapest Japanese School has 76 pupils, instruction in Japanese.

Location

The Budapest Japanese School is located in Budapest, Hungary. The address is 1125 Budapest, Virányos út 48. It is in the Virányos area of the city.

Stages

Elementary (primary) level.

Country affiliation

Affiliated with the Embassy of Japan in Hungary.

Bus service

The school does not operate a bus service. Transportation is arranged by families directly with private bus providers. Bus providers include Sargent, Luminata, and Capital.
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Fees

Annual tuition at Budapest Japanese School ranges from HUF 1,440,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Admission fees
- An admission (enrolment) fee is charged on entry; the school's regulations state that the amount of the admission fee is set by the school's governing board.
- A 2021 school notice stated that the admission fee amount was not revised at that time (no new numeric figure was published in that notice).

Tuition fees (per term and per academic year)
- Tuition is charged per half‑year (per term). The published tuition level set in the school's tuition revision notice is HUF 720,000 per half‑year (term). This applies to school tuition as stated in the school notice.
- Tuition expressed as academic year (two terms): HUF 1,440,000 per academic year (two half‑year payments of HUF 720,000 each).
- The tuition figure above is presented as the school's stated per‑term amount; the school regulations indicate that admission and tuition amounts are determined by the governing board and may be reviewed annually.

Tuition by year group
- The school's published documents present tuition as a term (half‑year) amount rather than differentiated line items by individual grade; the stated term amount applies to students in the school's elementary and junior‑high divisions unless the governing board sets grade‑specific amounts. (The school is organized as elementary (grades 1–6) and junior high (grades 7–9).)

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Payment currency: payments are required in Hungarian forints (HUF).
- Payment schedule: tuition is billed in two instalments each school year — the first (front) term payment is due by May 15 and the second (back) term payment is due by October 15.
- Prorating for entry/exit: tuition months are calculated from the month that schooling begins (the month of the student's first day counts as one month). When a student withdraws or takes leave, the school calculates tuition to the last month the student actually attended and refunds the remainder of the half‑term payment on a month‑pro rata basis.
- Payment destination and method: tuition payments must be made to the school's designated bank account (school‑specified bank). Payments are therefore required in HUF and remitted to the school's bank as instructed by the school. Specific bank account details are issued by the school on invoice.

Boarding / accommodation fees
- The Budapest Japanese School operates as an elementary and junior‑high day school; there is no published boarding facility for students. Short‑term/visiting students are required to live in Hungary with a parent/guardian during any trial/short‑term enrollment periods, which indicates that the school does not provide boarding.

Other costs and typical extras
- School‑sold stationery and notebooks: the school publishes a required items list by grade; some school materials are sold by the school. Example list prices appear in school materials (examples include school‑supplied notebooks shown at HUF 600 per item in one document and HUF 1,400 per item for specified notebooks in the grade list). Families should budget for stationery, workbooks, and subject‑specific materials.
- Special / event costs: event and excursion costs (行事費) and other activity costs may be charged as actual cost when applicable; these are collected separately as required.
- Short‑term trial/experience admission (体験入学) fees: for short trial enrolments the school publishes a required‑expense schedule — for example, a published 2025 document states HUF 50,000 for up to five consecutive days, and HUF 9,000 per day from the sixth day onward; payment on acceptance is required (school issues invoice and collects on first day).
- Examination and test fees: the school charges examination fees for tests it administers (e.g., language or mathematics tests) and these fees are collected separately and are generally non‑refundable. The school's exam notices set each exam's specific fee and collection rules.
- Transportation: the school does not operate the school bus service; families contract directly with local bus companies for school transport and pay bus providers separately.

Uniform and clothing
- The school's guidance indicates there is no strict required uniform; typical requirements include indoor shoes and suitable clothing for physical education, and grade‑specific equipment lists (e.g., red/white cap, gym clothes, swim gear, etc.). Families are expected to supply stationery and clothing items listed in the grade materials. The school supplies or sells limited items as noted in the materials.

Refunds and late payment
- Refunds on tuition: when a student withdraws or takes leave, the school calculates tuition to the last month attended and refunds the unspent portion of the half‑term (term) payment on a month‑by‑month pro‑rata basis.
- Late payment and non‑payment: guardians must pay tuition by the prescribed due dates; the regulations state that if tuition is overdue for six months with no prospect of payment, the school may terminate enrollment.

Fee payment options (methods accepted / instructions)
- The school requires payment in Hungarian forints and instructs payment to the school‑specified bank account for tuition and school charges. The school documentation and regulations direct families to remit payments to the designated bank account shown on official invoices. No alternative payment methods (credit‑card payment portals) are specified in the school regulations.

Brief note on items not explicitly published in the materials reviewed
- A clear numeric figure for the admission/enrolment fee (the exact HUF amount) was not found in the publicly available school regulations and notices reviewed; the regulations state admission and tuition amounts are set by the governing board, and a 2021 tuition notice confirmed the term tuition level and noted that the admission fee was not revised but did not publish the numeric admission fee itself. For this reason, the admission fee is described here as a charged item whose amount is determined by the school's board.
Academics

Budapest Japanese School teaches Bespoke Curriculum.

Curriculum

The school opened in April 2005 as a full-time Japanese school. The elementary division began with 30 students, the middle division with 3, for a total of 33 students.
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Admissions

Admissions

1. Notice for 2026 New Enrollment and Transfer Admissions has been posted. It explains eligibility and the steps required to enroll or transfer. It indicates that a Google Sites version of the site has replaced the old site and that the original site will close at the end of March 2026. Families are advised to review the briefing for details and to plan accordingly. 2. The New Enrollment/Transfer Admissions Pre-survey Form is available. The form is designed to ensure that enrollment procedures proceed smoothly once a decision is made. It asks families to indicate whether enrollment or transfer is possible and to select one option by circling it. It records the date on which the form is completed. 3. The form requests detailed student and family information. It asks for the student's name (with furigana), gender, and date of birth, and the current school attended. It asks for the home address, and the parent/guardian names and contact details, along with the intended enrollment date. If the Hungarian address or phone number is not yet determined, blank fields are acceptable. 4. Immunization information and additional forms are required. The site provides an immunization section and separate leave of absence and withdrawal forms to complete as part of the admissions process. Families should prepare these items alongside the pre-survey form. If the Hungarian contact details are not yet determined, blanks may be left in those fields. 5. Guidance for supplies and transport. An FAQ covers what items to bring, lunches, backpacks, and shoes, and explains transportation options. Family arrangements for transport are described, including private bus companies coordinated with families, and that the school itself does not operate a bus. 6. Auditors and trial enrollment. The site mentions auditors and trial enrollment programs with applicable application forms for those who wish to observe or participate. 7. Contact and inquiries. The site provides a telephone number and email address for admissions inquiries.
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