[Elementary School Chorus Songs] A comprehensive showcase from moving masterpieces to the latest hit tunes!
In elementary schools, students often perform choral singing in various settings.
While choral pieces add a vibrant touch to school events, many teachers may struggle with song selection.
In this article, we introduce recommended choral songs for elementary school students.
We’ve picked a wide range—from songs commonly sung in music class and classic graduation pieces to trending J-pop hits.
All are masterpieces that will bring out the brilliance of children’s pure voices, so please use this as a reference.
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[Elementary School Choir Songs] A comprehensive showcase of everything from moving classics to the latest hit tunes! (91–100)
ultramarineSakushi: Minamisōma Shiritsu Ogataka Chūgakkō Heisei Nijūyon Nendo Sotsugyōsei / Oda Miki / Sakkyoku: Nobunaga Takutomi

A moving choral piece that unites the hearts of students separated by the Great East Japan Earthquake! This gem was created by the 2012 graduating class of Odaka Junior High School in Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, together with composer Takafumi Nobunaga.
The feelings of students forced into evacuation are conveyed through vocals that are both powerful and heartrending.
Centered on themes of recovery from the disaster and human bonds, this work sings of hope for the future—an ideal song for bringing hearts together across classes and grades, and for sharing heartfelt sentiments through the power of voices.
Let’s sing of springSakushi: Kobayashi Junichi / Sakkyoku: Nakada Yoshinao

Amid the gentle light of spring, this heartwarming song—crafted by Junichi Kobayashi and Yoshinao Nakada—tenderly accompanies the feelings of new students.
Its melody is light and approachable, making it easy for children to hum along.
The lyrics weave in expressions of spring’s arrival in languages from around the world, offering the charm of shared joy that transcends borders.
Since the 1970s, it has been included in elementary school music textbooks and widely used in music education.
Long cherished by many, it’s a perfect piece to sing at entrance ceremonies and spring events as children take their first steps into a new environment.
In conclusion
We introduced some recommended choral pieces for elementary school students.
Every piece had wonderful lyrics and harmonies.
Children’s pure voices create moving choral performances.
Use this article as a reference to choose the perfect song that matches the children’s personalities and the scene.



