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Kana: しょうがくせい Romaji: shougakusei Level: N2

小学生

Meaning in English

elementary school pupil

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What it means

What does 小学生 mean? It refers to a student who attends elementary school, a child enrolled in the early years of Japan's compulsory education system.

Main meanings

  • elementary school pupil in Japan, usually a child in grades 1–6
  • used in policy, media, and educational discussions to denote learners at the primary level
  • not used for middle or high school students

How to use it

Used in formal and informal contexts to refer to learners at the elementary level; common in school documents, education policy discussions, parenting conversations, and children’s literature; in casual speech it can be used when talking about a child’s school life, typically referring to elementary-aged students.

Variants and close terms

  • 児童 (じどう) — pupil, child
  • 生徒 (せいと) — student in a school context
  • 小学生低学年 (しょうがくせい ていがくねん) — lower elementary-grade students

Composition

  • 小 — small; here signals the elementary level
  • 学 — study/learning
  • 生 — life or person; in 学生 it denotes a learner

Etymology

Phonetic evolution: the term is built from the kanji 小, 学, 生 with readings しょう, がく, せい; 小学 designates the elementary level, and 生 in 学生 marks a person who studies, producing 小学生 for a student who studies at that level.

Origin

Meiji period onward, with the establishment of compulsory education around 1872, the terms 小学校 and 小学生 entered common usage to describe children in the first six grades.

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