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Japanese Supplementary School Middle Tennessee: Fees 2026

2026 8/15
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Japanese Supplementary School Middle Tennessee: fees and the April to March school year

Search “Japanese supplementary school Middle Tennessee” and you get acronym dictionaries and directories. Here is the answer. The region has exactly one Japanese school for children: the Japanese Supplementary School in Middle Tennessee (J.S.M.T. / 中部テネシー日本語補習校) — Saturdays, grades 1–12, 151 students as of 4 April 2026, with a teacher dispatched by Japan’s Ministry of Education. Enrolment is $200 per child; tuition is $125 a month for children of 日本人会 members, $165 for everyone else. Two things nobody tells you: admission is not automatic — the handbook says permission may be granted on condition that a parent stays in the classroom — and that $40 discount sits behind an association fee published nowhere. The school’s site is entirely in Japanese; this is the first English description of it.

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Japanese supplementary school in Middle Tennessee: the comparison

OptionTypeDayAgesTuitionArea
J.S.M.T.MEXT-listed 補習授業校, dispatched teacherSaturday 8:30–15:00Grades 1–12$125/mo member, $165 non-member, + $200 enrolment, per childPeck Hall, MTSU, Murfreesboro
Tennessee Language CenterBeginner Japanese, 9 weeksTue online / Thu in person11–15 only$285 online / $270 in personNashville + online
Private tutorsGeneric 1:1, adult beginnersFlexibleAll agesContact the providerNashville / online
EDUBALOnline 1:1 for families overseasFlexibleSchool age¥6,900–¥7,900 per 60 minOnline, from Japan
TOMODACHI JAPANOnline school, classes of 8Any day (unlimited)5–18One flat monthly fee — see the free guideYour home
J.S.M.T. figures from the school’s own admissions page and 2026 handbook, live 9 August 2026. Unpublished fees — association dues, materials, facility, PTA, exam fees, sibling discounts — are marked “Contact the school” rather than guessed.
The three routes to Japanese for children in Middle Tennessee: Saturday supplementary school, private tutoring and online school, compared

J.S.M.T. — and the address every directory gets wrong

Founded in 1983, the school publishes 110 elementary, 33 junior high and 8 high school students — 151 in all (4 April 2026), taught to Japan’s national course of study on the Japanese school year: 2026 opened on 4 April, closing 27 March 2027. It is run by 中部テネシー日本人会, the Middle Tennessee Japan Society, largely by volunteer parents, and for a family heading back to Japan it is the best thing for several states.

Now the correction that matters on a Saturday morning. Every listing prints 805 South Church Street, Suite 8 as if it were the school; it is the administrative office only, (615) 849-8117. Classes are held in Peck Hall on the MTSU campus, ceremonies in the LRC, Saturday number (615) 691-2084. About four Saturdays a year move online. (Official site, Japanese)

A child in Middle Tennessee working through a Japanese textbook at home on a Saturday

The costs, and the clause search engines cannot read

Fees are published: $200 enrolment, then $125 a month ($1,500/yr) for association members or $165 ($1,980/yr) for non-members, per child. Membership is not required to enrol — it is purely a price tier — but the gap is $480 a year per child and the association publishes no dues figure. A two-child family faces $400 plus $3,000–$3,960 a year, plus a number it cannot look up.

Admission is a process, not a form: documents in three weeks ahead, a parent briefing the school asks the child to attend, a campus visit, then an interview. From the handbook, page 6: 「保護者が授業中、学習サポートや見守りをいただくことを条件に、入学を許可することもあります」 — admission may be granted on the condition that a parent stays in the classroom during lessons, providing learning support and supervision. Read that generously: no proficiency test is published anywhere, and the clause is how a small volunteer-run school says yes to a child whose Japanese has slipped rather than turning the family away. But it can cost one parent the Saturday the child loses, and nobody finds out beforehand — it exists only inside a scanned, image-only PDF Google cannot read.

Two points of precision. J.S.M.T. is on MEXT’s list, under 「派遣教師のいる補習授業校」. But 認定, the accreditation conferring Japanese school-completion status, applies to 日本人学校 and 私立在外教育施設 — not to 補習授業校. And a widely-linked Tennessee guide still shows enrolment as $100 and tuition as $90 a month, roughly half the real price, with the ZIP and phone wrong too. Budget from the school’s own page.

Everything else, honestly assessed

Tennessee Language Center ran a nine-week beginner course for ages 11–15; its Japanese catalogue is now empty, and nothing below 11 was offered. McGavock High School teaches Japanese as a secondary elective. Private tutors on Wyzant and Preply sell generic lessons for adult beginners — no 国語, no cohort. EDUBAL deserves a fair hearing: built for families overseas, it understands re-entry exams, but is 1:1 and yen-priced — a tutor, not classmates.

How to choose: three questions, in this order

  • 1. What do you actually want? For re-entry into a Japanese school or entrance exam you need 国語 on the Japanese course of study, marked — and J.S.M.T. is the only one in five states. If your child is not going back, the job is to keep Japanese alive and wanted into the teenage years.
  • 2. Count the Saturday, including the drive. Franklin to Murfreesboro is about 44 minutes each way, Brentwood about 40. On a six-period day, 8:30 to 15:00, the Saturday is gone either way — ninety minutes of driving, or six hours on campus.
  • 3. Will the child still be going in three years? Children keep going where their friends are, and twenty classmates met once a week in a language used nowhere else is a fragile world. By junior high, Saturday sport wins.

The online option: friends in Japan on a Friday evening

Japan is Tennessee’s largest foreign investor; Nissan’s North American HQ is in Franklin. On population, be careful: the consulate’s live page still serves data dated 1 September 2021, and nothing newer is citable at city level. On that basis, Murfreesboro had 439 Japanese residents, Nashville 363 and Franklin 325 — children who see each other on Saturdays and speak English the rest of the week. See also our guide to the online alternative to Japanese hoshuko.

  • The other children actually live in Japan. Your child makes friends their own age in Japan, in classes of eight with a homeroom teacher who knows them. That is what keeps a child showing up at thirteen.
  • It keeps the connection, not just the vocabulary. Japanese is the thread back to grandparents and to half of who your child is. Around 100 sessions a month across three time bands makes it a habit, not an appointment.
  • Built for children whose Japanese lags their age. A child who chats happily at seven can stall at ten, when speech outruns kanji. Groups are set by conversation level, not school grade, so a child below grade level starts where they fit. One flat monthly fee, unlimited classes.
A child in Tennessee joining an online Japanese class with friends in Japan on a Friday evening

Middle Tennessee is US Central, 14 hours behind Japan in summer, and the best slot lands well: Saturday morning in Japan is Friday evening in Tennessee — a 9am class there is 7pm on Friday here. Japan’s weekday evening classes, honestly, fall in the small hours locally and are not realistic on a school night. This does not replace Saturday school; it fills the rest of the week.

Quote: the school year runs April to March, and the Saturday belongs to the whole family

FAQ from Middle Tennessee families

What does it actually cost per year?

$200 enrolment per child, then $1,500 a year as a member or $1,980 as a non-member. Everything else — dues, materials, facility, PTA, exam fees, sibling discounts — is unpublished. Ask the office. Ignore the guide showing $100 and $90.

Do we have to join the 日本人会?

No. Non-members pay $165 instead of $125 — a price tier, not a gate. But the association publishes no dues figure, so you cannot tell whether joining pays. At $480 a year per child, ask first.

What if my child’s Japanese is below grade level?

No proficiency test or threshold is published. There is a briefing, a campus visit with your child and an interview — and admission may be granted on condition that a parent stays in the classroom. Read it as a school trying to include a child, not exclude one. Ask early.

Is there a full-time Japanese school in Tennessee?

No — none anywhere in the five-state consular district of Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Of roughly 90 full-time 日本人学校 and 246 補習授業校 worldwide, the American ones are in Arlington Heights, Greenwich, New Jersey and Guam. The nearest, Chicago Futabakai, is 470 road miles away — a relocation, not a commute.

Friends in Japan, every Friday evening in Tennessee.

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