Strategy for Passing First Try for Combined Junior-Senior High Students and Parents! Learning Guidance for Parent-Child Participation Held June-July 2026
Kawaijuku will hold learning guidance sessions at 16 branch schools nationwide from June to July 2026, targeting junior high students at combined junior-senior high schools and their parents. Through trial classes and lectures on the latest entrance exam information, it aims to bridge the gap in awareness regarding the exam system between parents and children, supporting early preparation for university exams.
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Kawaijuku will hold learning guidance sessions at 16 branch schools nationwide from June to July 2026, targeting junior high school students at combined junior-senior high schools and their parents, to share the secrets to winning early admission to their university of choice. Through entrance exam information lectures and learning guidance sessions that parents and children can participate in together, this is a valuable opportunity to look ahead to future career paths and take the first step toward university entrance exams as a family.
Learning Guidance to Bridge the Parent-Child Gap
Combined junior-senior high school students, who do not have high school entrance exams, tend to think they have "plenty of time until university exams" and often lose sight of the meaning of daily study. Many voices of anxiety have been received from students and parents about how to maintain motivation and proceed with studying.
On the other hand, university entrance exams are also undergoing major changes due to the declining birthrate. As competition to secure students intensifies due to the declining birthrate, comprehensive and school-recommended selections, also known as year-end exams, have been expanding in recent years. The exam system has also changed significantly from the parents' generation, and misunderstandings tend to occur between parents and children due to the generation gap.
Therefore, Kawaijuku will implement learning guidance for junior high students at combined schools and their parents. While Kawaijuku instructors teach classes themed on frequently tested junior high school English or math topics, they will explain study methods for combined school students not only to students but also to parents. Furthermore, a lecture on the latest university entrance exam information will be held for parents.
We kindly ask you to widely introduce this as an event guide in your media as a valuable opportunity for parents and children to face university entrance exams together.
Overview of "Winning Together! University Exam Strategy for Combined School Students Summer Edition"
Dates: Sunday, June 21 to Monday (holiday), July 20
Target: Junior high students at combined schools and parents *Participation by students or parents only is also welcome
Program:
[Part 1] Trial class (English or Math) Exam information lecture + class observation
[Part 2] Learning guidance... Explaining key study points to be done this summer
Fee: Free / Application required
URL: https://www.kawai-juku.ac.jp/event/spc/jhg-3rd/
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