TOKYO, Dec 06 (News On Japan) –
Tokyo Metropolitan Government has introduced plans to successfully make tuition charges free for all excessive faculties, together with non-public establishments.
Governor Yuriko Koike mentioned, “We will boldly move forward in making high school tuition effectively free and reducing the burden of school meal costs, supporting families with children with a sense of urgency.”
Residents have expressed reduction, saying, “We feel the pinch of rising prices, so making tuition free really helps.”
Currently, tuition for top faculties in Tokyo is successfully free for households incomes lower than 9.1 million yen per 12 months, with public faculties receiving nationwide subsidies and personal faculties receiving extra help from the metropolitan authorities.
This revenue restrict of lower than 9.1 million yen shall be abolished from the 2024 tutorial 12 months, making all highschool tuition successfully free.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government additionally plans to help the free provision of college meals in public elementary and junior excessive faculties.

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