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-Create new bonds with your Kumi (homeroom) and be in the same classes all year, participate in athletic and musical actvities. Even travel all of Japan on overnight trips. In the end they will your family away from home learning responsibilty working together in taing care of the clasrrom and each other.
-Create new bonds with your Kumi (homeroom) and be in the same classes all year, participate in athletic and musical actvities. Even travel all of Japan on overnight trips. In the end they will your family away from home learning responsibilty working together in taing care of the clasrrom and each other.
-Partake in a afterschool club each year whether their Sports or gardening to learn the Japanese values of forming strong relationships.
-Partake in a afterschool club each year whether their Sports or gardening to learn the Japanese values of forming strong relationships.
Wear fashionable uniforms that unifies the community. Boys: Dark pants, a Blazzr with a brass button, and a collared shirt
Girls: Blazer and matching Skirt
Here, its is all about details to start schooleach day with high standards and serious attitiude towards education Wear fashionable uniforms that unifies the community. Boys: Dark pants, a Blazzr with a brass button, and a collared shirt
Girls: Blazer and matching Skirt
Here, its is all about details to start schooleach day with high standards and serious attitiude towards education Live with Japanese homestay parent who are always truly committed in the success of your education by helping with homework and taking you to juku, a private tutoring most student attend after school.
Live with Japanese homestay parent who are always truly committed in the success of your education by helping with homework and taking you to juku, a private tutoring most student attend after school.
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