2. In Japan, entering higher education requires 12 years of education, that is, 6 years of primary school, 3 years of middle school and 3 years of high school. There are five kinds of higher education institutions that international students can enter: colleges, junior colleges, short-term universities, universities and universities (graduate schools).
3. At present, there are relatively few Japanese high schools that China can directly apply for. They are basically private high schools, including Mingde Yishu in Kochi, Yang Liang High School in Kyoto, Dear Women's High School in Osaka, Kashima High School, Yu Ying High School, Castle Peak Academy, Kikukawa Nanling High School and Chiba International High School. However, there are still differences in teaching quality for international students.
4. Japanese high schools have five advantages:
1) Students studying in high schools in China do not need a diploma or a language foundation to attend Japanese high schools, and the visa rate is 100%. This is unmatched by language schools and universities.
2) Compared with the management of European and American high schools, Japanese high schools are more suitable for young students in China. Japanese high schools rarely accept international students, and they are basically boarding-closed management mode. Life and study are all on campus, with special personnel management, and it is very safe to go out with special teachers. Moreover, Japanese high schools have strict requirements on students' discipline, and there are many measures similar to those in China, so students can adapt quickly.
3) Going to high school in Japan can help you master Japanese earlier and better. The younger you are, the stronger your ability to imitate and learn a language. Studying in foreign high schools can help students master Japanese as soon as possible. In China, to reach the same level, you may need to graduate from the regular Japanese department, and the ability to use Japanese as a tool may not be as good as these children who are studying in high schools abroad. Moreover, English is a compulsory course in Japanese high schools, and you can continue to learn English while learning Japanese.
4) Compared with countries studying in Europe and America, it is more secure to enter Japanese universities after studying in high schools. Many parents have such concerns. What if they can't get into college? High school students studying in Japan can enter Japanese universities as long as they meet the basic requirements of Japanese high school culture courses. For example, the most famous high school in Japan, Mingde Yishu, has set a certain number of places for international students to walk, taking into account the particularity of international students. Therefore, for many years, there has never been a situation in which students cannot enter the university.
5) Compared with studying in Europe and America, studying in Japan is more economical and convenient. The cost of studying abroad in Japanese high schools for one year, including living expenses, is only about RMB 654.38+0.5 million, which is equivalent to half of the cost of studying abroad in European and American high schools. Shandong is included in the scope of free travel in Japan. Visiting children in Japan is convenient and quick. It takes two hours to get there by plane, and there is no problem going back and forth on the same day.