Shanghai Japanese School

The Shanghai Japanese School (SJS) is a Japanese international school serving primary and junior high school levels in Shanghai. It has two campuses, one in Hongqiao and one in Pudong. The school's teachers are Japanese citizens. The school also has a senior high school component.

the principal of the Pudong campus is Naoto Sashida(?) (佐次田　直人)(?), and the principal of the Hongqiao campus is Kenji Fujihara (藤原 鎌次).

History
In April 1987, the school was founded as The Japanese Government General Consulate of Shanghai, Shanghai Japanese School. The school has since changed its name to the current Shanghai Japanese School.

The high school opened in 2011 (Heisei 23).

Campuses
The Pudong campus (Japanese and Traditional Chinese: 浦東校, Simplified Chinese: 浦东校, Hepburn: Hotō/Pūton Kō, Pinyin: Pǔdōng Xiào), with 4643 sqm of space, has 71 teachers and serves 1,079 students in the elementary and junior high school levels. The Hongqiao campus (Japanese and Traditional Chinese: 虹橋校, Simplified Chinese: 虹桥校, Hepburn: Honchao Kō, Pinyin: Hóngqiáo Xiào) in Minhang District, with 8727 sqm of space, has 61 teachers and 1,340 students in elementary school. The SJS Senior High School is located on the Pudong campus.