According to a survey by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the number of elementary and junior high school students refusing to attend school exceeded 350,000 in fiscal year 2024, reaching an all-time high. Against this backdrop, 'Kizuki Kyōiku Juku' (operated by Kizuki Inc.), which supports re-learning for individuals with diverse backgrounds such as school refusal, developmental disabilities, depression, high school dropouts, and correspondence high school students, will hold a Spring Enrollment Campaign until April 18, 2026. Kizuki Kyōiku Juku has provided support not only for learning but also for career and daily life. This campaign aims to broaden the entry point for these services. Choosing 'not to go' to school is not a stagnation, but a step toward exploring one's own way of life. Leaving the existing track of school and learning in an environment that suits you holds significant meaning in this era of diversity. [Campaign Overview] Target: Anyone of elementary school age or older. (Non-school refusers and non-students are also welcome. Former graduates of Kizuki Kyōiku Juku are also eligible.) Inquiry Period: Until April 18, 2026. (If you inquire by April 18, the trial lesson and enrollment can be scheduled later.) Benefit 1: Free trial lesson (worth 5,000 yen including tax). A 50-minute session. A careful interview will be conducted before the lesson to determine the best instructor and content. Benefit 2: Free mentor support. We offer 30 minutes of free mentor support for career, life, and mental health consultations. Benefit 3: Free enrollment fee (worth 16,500 yen including tax). Administrative fees are required. [About Kizuki Kyōiku Juku] A one-on-one tutoring school for those with backgrounds in school refusal, high school dropout, social withdrawal, or developmental characteristics. Over 14,000 people have graduated since its opening in 2011.
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