[ね, ne] (n) (1) child (esp. a boy); (2) (See 子爵) viscount; (3) (hon) master (founder of a school of thought, esp. Confucius); (4) (See 諸子百家) philosophy (branch of Chinese literature); non-Confucian Hundred Schools of Thought writings; (5) (arch) you (of one's equals); (n-suf) (6) -er (i.e. a man who spends all his time doing...) #443
[しょうちゅうがっこう, shouchuugakkou] (n) elementary and middle schools #9751
[じょがくいん, jogakuin] (n) girls college (used esp. in the names of Christian schools) #11589
[てんこう, tenkou] (n, vs) change schools #11922
[しょか, shoka] (n) various families; various schools of thought #13491
[こうせん, kousen] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 高等専門学校) technical college; (2) higher schools and colleges #18247
[てんこうせい, tenkousei] (n) transfer student; student changing schools #18980
[ajata] (n) (abbr) (See 玉入れ) sport similar to ball-toss game played in schools (All Japan Tamaire)
[ki-nko-nka-nko-n] (n) (See 予鈴) bing-bong bang-bong (Big Ben chimes, used as a bell in Japanese schools)
[いっかんきょういくこう, ikkankyouikukou] (n) integrated set of schools that offers education from one stage to the next without taking extrance exams en route
[かまくらしんぶっきょう, kamakurashinbukkyou] (n) new schools of Japanese Buddhism founded during the Kamakura period
[きょういくかんじ, kyouikukanji] (n) (See 常用漢字, 当用漢字) list of 1, 006 kanji taught in Japanese primary schools
[きょういんめんきょ, kyouinmenkyo] (n) teacher's license (licence) (required to teach in preschool, elementary or secondary schools)
[けんがく, kengaku] (n, vs) concurrently studying the teachings of two or more different schools or sects
[しがくのゆう, shigakunoyuu] (n) one of the leading private schools
[しがくじょせい, shigakujosei] (n) subsidization of private schools (subsidisation)
[じきゅうそう, jikyuusou] (n) marathon training in physical education classes in Japanese schools
[しちだいしがく, shichidaishigaku] (n) (See 大学別曹) seven boarding schools established in Kyoto by noble families during the early Heian period
[しゅうろん, shuuron] (n) doctrinal dispute (within or between religious schools)
[もろこ;モロコ, moroko ; moroko] (n) (1) gentlemen; you; (all of) you or them; (2) (See 諸子百家) Hundred Schools of Thought
[しょしひゃっか, shoshihyakka] (n) Hundred Schools of Thought; general term for the large number of scholars and controversialists, and their respective schools, that flourished during China's Spring and Autumn period and Warring States period
[しょうソクラテスがくは, shou sokuratesu gakuha] (n) minor Socratic schools (of philosophy)
[じょういしこう, jouishikou] (n) (See 四分位, 上位・1) schools of the upper quartile; highly ranked schools
[いしわたかなあみ, ishiwatakanaami] (n) asbestos coated wire mesh (was used in schools as test equipment)
[そういくふういくせいこうろうがっこうしょう, souikufuuikuseikourougakkoushou] (n) Prize to Schools for Nurturing Creativity
[たこう, takou] (n) (See 他・た) another school; other schools
[たりゅうじあい, taryuujiai] (n) contest between different schools (of fencing, etc.)
[ひゃっかそうめい, hyakkasoumei] (n) Let a hundred schools of thought contend
[ひょうがいおんくん, hyougaionkun] (n) kanji reading that has not been approved by the government (and is not to be taught in public schools)
[へいがんじゅけん, heiganjuken] (n) taking the extrance exams of multiple schools
[ろっぱてつがく, roppatetsugaku] (n) six schools of classical Indian philosophy