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    Academic Year in Japan, public (Information Sheet)

    CONTENTS :

    DESCRIPTION ............................................................. .2 LOCATION ................................................................. .2 SCHOOL SYSTEM ......................................................... .2 TYPE OF SCHOOL ......................................................... .3 ARRIVAL AND PICK-UP AT THE AIRPORT ............................. .4 ORIENTATION MEETING ................................................ .4 LOCAL COORDINATOR ................................................... .4 AGE ......................................................................... .4 POCKET MONEY ........................................................... .4 APPLICATION PROCEDURE ............................................... .5 REQUIREMENTS........................................................... .5 VISA AND RESIDENCE PERMIT ......................................... .5 TRANSFERS OF CREDITS AND TRANSCRIPTS OF GRADES ..........5 PRICES...................................................................... .6 PRICE CONDITIONS ...................................................... .6 CANCELLATION POLICY.................................................. .6

    Nacel International Phone. +33 4 78 52 03 85 Fax +33 4 72 83 50 05http://www.nacel.org Skype:Nacel.inter e-mail : [email protected]

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    Academic Year in Japan, public schools

    General information on High School programs:

    The purpose of the High School Program is to provide opportunities for people of diverse cultures to come together tolearn about different points of view and ways of life. Cross-cultural understanding is a fundamental step in promotingbetter friendship and world peace. Students also gain maturity, self confidence and develop intercultural skills.As it is a selective program, we expect the highest standards of behaviour from participants at all times and, in turn,assume responsibility for the welfare and safety of the student throughout the program. The student must be committedto comply with all reasonable rules of the host family, local coordinator and school during his/her stay abroad.

    This way, he/she will benefit from his/her successful integration in the local community and make lifelong friends andone in a lifetime experience!

    TRANSFER OF CREDITS AND TRANSCRIPTS OF GRADESPlease note that the student is not guaranteed:

    - a placement in a certain grade level;

    - that transferable credits will be granted;- that a diploma will be awarded at the end of the academic program.

    These decisions remain at the entire discretion of the national educational authorities of the sending and ofthe receiving country. Nacel International is not responsible for the procedures and information needed in thisprocess.Applicants must be aware that they may have to repeat again the corresponding grade in their home countryafter return. They must be clearly informed before departure about the opportunities they have to get theirgrades and school year abroad recognized in the school curriculum of their home country. They must also beclearly informed about the procedures involved. Our local representatives are in charge of this information.

    DESCRIPTIONThe land of the rising sun will charm students with the diversity ofits culture and its ancestral traditions! International students willbe hosted by a volunteer Japanese host family and will attendclasses in the local high school. Teachers will assist students intheir integration process because they are aware that

    international students contribute to the development of thecultural life of their school.

    Education has been and is still an important issue in theJapanese society: high schools expect international students to

    maintain high academic standards and to participate actively inthe school life.

    Students will also participate in a local language club withJapanese families of the neighbourhood (regular meetings tobe expected).

    LOCATIONThroughout the country.

    Students will be placed in any region of Japan according to availability,and no student can request a specific geographic area or environment.

    SCHOOL SYSTEMThe Japanese educational system can be outlined as follows: 6 years inprimary school, 3 years in junior high school, 3 years in senior high

    school and 4 years at University. The school year starts in April andfinishes in March. It is divided into three terms: April to July, September toDecember, January to March. There are vacations at the end of each

    term.

    Education has been and is an important issue in Japanese society.

    Nacel International Phone. +33 4 78 52 03 85 Fax +33 4 72 83 50 05http://www.nacel.org Skype:Nacel.inter e-mail : [email protected]

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    Academic Year in Japan, public schools

    There are three ways that a child is educated in Japan: by attending a public school for a compulsory education, byattending a private school for a compulsory education, or by attending a private school that does not adhere tostandards set by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).

    The high school is called "Kotogakko", and 94% of students who have successfully passed the previous period called"Chugakko", keep on studying through to higher education. Class subjects are designed to last through three years and

    are full-time. They can be extended over four years and be part-time or include night classes.There are two kinds of program:- The general program (Language, Mathematics, etc...)- The professional program (Industry, Trade, etc...)

    Students will be allocated a class which he/she will attend for the whole year. Sometimes students might be asked togive a talk about their country. Although students won't graduate from the school they will be studying at, theywill be given a certificate and school result sheet which will certify their attendance and participation.

    DATES FOR THE PROGRAMSParticipants will join a class from September to March, then after the vacation, willstart the new academic year with another class with which they will stay until the endof their visit at the end of July.

    August 22nd 2011 to July 24th 2012

    Schools start on September 1st or October 1st end around July 20th

    Only a year program applicant is acceptable (half year or shorter is not

    acceptable)

    TYPE OF SCHOOLPublic.Schools in Japan can be either private or public, most are co-educational. Nowadays, in Japan, 90% of students studyhigher education and 30% of them will go on to University. We look for schools without fees that will take exchangestudents out of good will.

    Teachers will assist international students in their integration process because they are aware that students cancontribute to the development of the cultural life of the school. Students should not hesitate to speak to the teachers.

    They will have to attend all classes and respect the rules of the school. Some schools have very strict rulesgoverning student life whether at school or out of it. The Japanese are very proud of these regulations whichdefine their culture.Students will have to wear school uniform. Some Japanese schools can be very strict on this point, which

    international students may find strange, but it will enrich their experience.

    Japanese high schools believe the presence of exchangestudents enhances the learning environment. Therefore, astudent who is dismissed from school due to problems withattendance, attitude, discipline or failing grades will beterminated from the High School Program and returnedhome immediately.

    No guarantee is made to the student with regard to participationin interscholastic sports. Eligibility is at the discretion of eachhigh school and/or regional/state high school athleticassociation. Depending upon local regulations, if a student hasgraduated from high school in their home country or hascompleted a certain number of years of high school, he/she maybe ineligible for interscholastic sports. Students who try out forhigh school sports teams are not guaranteed a place on theteam.

    Nacel International Phone. +33 4 78 52 03 85 Fax +33 4 72 83 50 05http://www.nacel.org Skype:Nacel.inter e-mail : [email protected]

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    ACCOMMODATIONHost families will provide the student with full board on weekends, half board on weekdays.

    Our families are chosen with great care by our local representatives and are volunteer families. They are very proudto share their culture and daily life, and generally speaking are able to speak a little English. Students will be part of thesame family for the entire length of their stay (except if a change is needed).To live with a generous open-minded family is a great adventure for the student, who will normally keep in touch with

    all the Japanese people they meet. This is an unbelievable way to discover the Japanese culture and enjoy it.

    No guarantee is made with regard to placement in a particular region of the Japan, nor in a town of a certain size, norwith a particular kind of host family (for example, with a teenager in the home). A private bedroom is not guaranteed.Only a separate bed is guaranteed.

    ARRIVAL AND PICK-UP AT THE AIRPORTTransfer from Tokyo airport to the host family.

    ORIENTATIONMEETINGAn orientation day is organized on arrival.Host families and international students talk about how important isthe communication between host family and student etc...When the students

    arrive in Tokyo, they stay in a host family for 4-5 days and attend the orientationday.If they are placed far away from Tokyo (Osaka, Nagoya), they will live in anotherhost family in Tokyo for some days.

    LOCAL COORDINATORSupport of the local Nacel representatives coordinator who supervises the student (visit one a month).At the end of each month, the student is required to turn in the report called Monthly Report to our representativesoffice to see how things are going regarding homestay life, school life, and other activities. This report will be sharedwith the other exchange students, so the students can learn from each others problems and experiences, and supporteach other.Students will also participate in a local language club with Japanese families of the neighbourhood (regular meetings tobe expected). Attendance is mandatory and highly appreciated by parents and representatives.

    AGEFrom 15 to 18 years old on arrival (students should not turn 19 during the stay).Birthdates accepted: Apr.2nd, 1993-Apr.1st, 1996

    POCKET MONEYPrices in Japan are high. Almost everything in Japan costs more than theparticipants are used to pay. Clothes, movies, food, and transportation cost more.Please remember the student that the host family is volunteer and students shouldnot abuse this good will. Water is expensive in Japan so should try to take shortshowers. Fruit is very expensive so if students really want an apple they should buyit themselves and be prepared to pay 150 for it. Milk is also outrageouslyexpensive so if students drink a lot of milk they should buy it themselves. The host

    family will provide the student with breakfast and dinner, but students would buy orprepare their own lunch. There are ways to do this inexpensively, like preparingtheir own obento (lunch box). Regarding expenses in Japan, we recommend thestudent to bring USD500 for the first month in Japan, and receive about USD300per month to pay monthly for lunch, transportation, etc. Depending on the school,students may need to prepare extra USD500 for the school uniform and otherschool goods like gym wear, shoes etc.

    Nacel International Phone. +33 4 78 52 03 85 Fax +33 4 72 83 50 05http://www.nacel.org Skype:Nacel.inter e-mail : [email protected]

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    The student is responsible for his/her own transportation fees and also for all miscellaneous school fees.

    APPLICATION PROCEDUREAPPLICATION DEADLINE: December 10

    thfor arrival next August.

    Please send student information (Name, Gender, Nationality, Birth date, Age, What grade in High School, Graduationdate) as soon as possible.

    REQUIREMENTSStudents must be interviewed in their home country before being accepted. A minimum of2 years of Japanese study and good academic results arerequired. The language skills must be sufficient to communicate in a schoolenvironment as well as in the family life.Other requirements:- an above average academic record- the maturity and responsibility to live away from home- interest in the Japanese culture and language- a desire to make new friends- an open and flexible attitude towards a new living situation

    There are no other preliminary conditions for registering in a Japanese school.Nevertheless, it would be useful to have a good level of Japanese. However,

    teachers are aware of the difficulty of learning their language for a foreign student.Each participant will have to prove adaptable in this civilization, which is sodifferent from any other. Participants will have to show politeness, thoroughkindness, interest, curiosity... A strong motivation is essential.

    This program is very demanding and students should be aware of that before applying.

    VISA AND RESIDENCE PERMITA specific visa is needed to study in Japan. Appropriate documents will be provided as soon as the student is officiallyregistered as a foreign student.It is done during the month of July usually.

    TRANSFERS OF CREDITS AND TRANSCRIPTS OF GRADESPlease note that the student is not guaranteed:

    - a placement in a certain grade level;- that transferable credits will be granted;- that a diploma will be awarded at the end of the academic program.

    These decisions remain at the entire discretion of the national educational authorities of the sending and ofthe receiving country. Nacel International is not responsible for the procedures and information needed in thisprocess.

    Applicants must be aware that they may have to pass againthe corresponding grade in their home country after return.They must be clearly informed before departure about theopportunities they have to get their grades and school yearabroad recognized in the school curriculum of their homecountry. They must also be clearly informed about theprocedures involved.

    Our local representatives are in charge of this information.

    Nacel International Phone. +33 4 78 52 03 85 Fax +33 4 72 83 50 05http://www.nacel.org Skype:Nacel.inter e-mail : [email protected]

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    PRICES

    Country Programs Ref.Net Prices in JPY*

    (Commission not included)

    Japan Academic Year ZJAY1 843 700 JPY

    * Prices in Japanese Yen per participant.

    PRICE CONDITIONS

    Included Not Included Administration fees Host school placement Host family accommodation with half board on

    weekdays, full board on weekends Orientation on arrival and midterm meeting Airport pick-up and transfer on arrival and departure Support, assistance and 24 hours emergency

    phone number during the whole program

    International airfare Travel insurance (luggage lost, flight delay etc.) Visa, passport and medical exam fees Local transport to and from school Books and materials, school and sports uniforms,

    school excursions Extra activities organized by the school School lunches Extra language courses Personal expenses and pocket money Medical and Emergency Repatriation Insurance

    CANCELLATION POLICYA 1000 USD non refundable deposit should be paid after students acceptance in the program.The remaining fees should be paid at least 2 months before arrival.Host family information is sent only if the full payment is received. There is no refund of program costs beyond thistime.

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    TESTIMONIALS

    "I made a lot of friends, learned the language efficiently and learned about great cultural differences, although the first 4months if you struggle with the language it can be rather difficult. The program is a good way to integrated with othercultures. I would recommend to anyone who would be interested in taking the challenge.Thank you for having this program and making one my dreams possible. I do not mind to give guidance to anyone elsethat may want to participate or to Nacel. Marcelo" Marcelo

    "My name is Angela, I am from Romania and I have participated in the high-school one year program in Japan [when Iwas 15 years old]. []Learning the language from scratch in Japan made me feel like I was born again. I had thechance to learn again not only a new language, but new feelings, new emotions. I decided that I had to stay for anotheryear in order to fully accomplish my goals there. [] It was more like an experience of learning about people andunderstanding myself in a different environment. My host family helped me a lot in this process. After going over a fewcultural shocks and misunderstandings, soon my host mother became my best friend, the person who would not onlyteach me about Japan, but about life as well." Angela, Romania

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