Application conditions
1. Senior high school (12) or above, and at least 18 years old;
2. Japanese proficiency has reached a level equivalent to N2 or above in the Japanese proficiency test;
3. Have the ability to pay for studying abroad;
4. International students who teach English have no Japanese proficiency requirements, but they may need to submit English proficiency certificates such as TOEFL.
These are the basic conditions for high school students to study in Japan. This is the first and most basic threshold to Japan. In Japan, international students usually need to take the "International Student Examination", which is referred to as "staying in the exam" (there is no examination room in China at present), which can also be understood as the second threshold. The threshold depends on the school you apply for. The better the school you apply for, the higher the threshold.
Advantages of studying abroad
1. Children are receptive and learn Japanese quickly.
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. China lacks the necessary language environment, and the ability to use Japanese as a tool is basically inferior to that of foreign high school children. Moreover, English is a compulsory course in Japanese high schools, and you can continue to learn English while learning Japanese.
2. Further education is more secure.
When studying in high school in Japan, you can take part in the Japanese college entrance examination, and the number of university places is much more than that of international students. High school students studying in Japan can enter Japanese universities as long as they meet the basic requirements of Japanese high school culture courses. In addition, some high schools in Japan have set a certain number of places for international students to walk, taking into account the particularity of international students.
3. Let children become independent, and the management mode is more suitable for China people.
High schools that accept international students are basically boarding and fully enclosed management models. Life and study are all on campus, with special personnel management, and it is very safe to go out with special teachers. Japanese high schools have strict requirements on students' discipline, and there are many measures similar to those in China, so students can adapt quickly. In addition, Japanese high schools pay attention to the all-round development of morality, intelligence and physique. In addition to offering various cultural classes, extracurricular spare time life is also very rich, with various societies, as well as school celebrations, study tours and hiking activities. Studying in high school in Japan and accepting the Japanese teaching model will certainly benefit a lot, broaden your horizons and expand your thinking.
Step 4 save time
If you graduate from a high school in China and then study in Japan, you have to go to a Japanese language school for 1-2 years, and then take the college entrance examination, which is a waste of time. If you want to develop in Japan for a long time, apply for naturalization or permanent residence, and study abroad time is included, you can get permanent residency earlier.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What is the academic system of Japanese high schools?
Japanese high school education is a three-year system, just like China. There are three semesters in a year: the first semester is April, the second semester is about September, and the third semester is about 65438+ 10.
2. How much does it cost to study in Japanese high schools?
Including tuition and living expenses, it is about1.80-2.5 million yen per year, which is 1- 1.5 million RMB.
3. Can I go to a Japanese high school if I can't speak Japanese?
Yes, but the choice of Japanese high schools is very limited. If you decide to study abroad, I suggest you learn Japanese as soon as possible.
4. Can I go to Japan for high school after graduating from junior high school?
Yes, in principle, as long as you have a junior high school diploma, not less than 15 years old and not more than 18 years old, you can apply to study in Japanese high schools.
5. What are the high school entrance exams in Japan?
The senior high school entrance examination in Japan is divided into written examination and interview. The written test subjects are generally mathematics, English and Japanese (some schools don't take it).
6. Can you be admitted to a national high school in Japan?
At present, Japanese high schools that China can directly apply for are basically private high schools, and in a sense, Japanese private high schools will be better than public high schools. Tuition in public high schools is free, but most private high schools offer scholarship system. Moreover, private high schools offer more courses than public high schools, so students and parents can better decide their children's future.