June Sees Increase in Consultations for High School Students Facing Grade Repetition or Dropout – Kizuki Kyoin Juku to Hold Free Online Event on Choosing a Correspondence High School for University Admissions
Kizuki Kyoin Juku, operated by Kizuki Inc., will host a free online event on June 19, 2026, titled "Crisis of Repeating a Grade or Dropping Out of High School! 'Should I Transfer to a Correspondence High School?' A Complete Guide to Choosing a Transfer School with University Admissions in Mind." This event aims to provide high school students and their guardians, who are considering transferring to a correspondence high school, with crucial points for selecting a school that aligns with their goal of university admission. In response to the annual rise in consultations regarding grade repetition and dropout from May to June, the event will emphasize that transferring to a correspondence high school can be a viable option and highlight the importance of understanding the differences between schools to make informed decisions.
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Drawing on 15 years of experience supporting university admissions for students in correspondence high schools and those who have dropped out, this event will explain the key points for choosing a correspondence high school with university entrance exams in mind.
*This event is an additional session due to the popularity of the event held on May 29th.
"Repeating a Grade or Dropping Out Doesn't Mean Your Future is Over." What's Needed is a "Correct Decision-Making Framework."
At Kizuki Kyoin Juku, we tend to see an increase in consultations from parents regarding their high school children during the May to June period each year. Examples include:
"It looks like my child might repeat a grade or drop out."
"We're considering transferring to a correspondence high school, but we're not sure if it's the right choice."
"My child wants to go to university, but can they pass the entrance exams from a correspondence high school?"
This is also a time when signs of difficulty in continuing high school life become more apparent, such as increased absences and lateness, difficulty waking up in the morning, or conflicts between parents and children when discussing school.
In such circumstances, transferring to a correspondence high school can be one of the options that leads to a child's future.
However, when aiming for university admission, not all correspondence high schools are the same.
Learning environments, career support, and the ease of balancing studies with university entrance exam preparation vary significantly from school to school.
Therefore, instead of rushing to decide on a transfer school, it is crucial to have a proper decision-making framework based on the objective of university admission.
This event will share our approach to choosing a correspondence high school with university admission in mind, based on our on-the-ground support experience.
Main Topics Covered in the Event:
What needs to be organized first when facing the possibility of repeating a grade or dropping out of high school
Key points for choosing a correspondence high school with university admission in mind
Differences in learning environments and career support among correspondence high schools
Considerations for examination methods such as general selection, recommendation, and general entrance exams
How to balance high school graduation with university entrance exam preparation
Event Details:
■ Event Title:
Crisis of Repeating a Grade or Dropping Out of High School! "Should I Transfer to a Correspondence High School?" A Complete Guide to Choosing a Transfer School with University Admissions in Mind.
■ Date and Time:
Friday, June 19, 2026, 19:30 - 20:15
■ Format:
Online
■ Participation Fee:
Free
■ Primary Target Audience:
Guardians of high school students who are at risk of repeating a grade or dropping out and are considering transferring to a correspondence high school with university admission in mind.
*High school students themselves, those who have already decided to repeat a grade or drop out, those who have already dropped out, and guardians/students considering correspondence high school admission are also welcome to participate.
■ How to Apply:
Applications can be submitted via the form below.
https://form.run/@20260619-kizukijuku-event
Speaker:
Masaaki Inoue
Masaaki Inoue (Kizuki Kyoin Juku)
Obtained a Class 1 Elementary School Teacher's License.
Experienced difficulties in school life during junior high and high school, leading to truancy. Later, he pursued further studies and entered university. After entering the workforce, he obtained his teaching license while working.
Currently, he is involved in learning and career support for students experiencing truancy or difficulties going out at Kizuki Kyoin Juku.
About Kizuki Kyoin Juku:
Kizuki Kyoin Juku is a completely one-on-one tutoring school for individuals with backgrounds such as truancy, high school dropout, attending correspondence high school, hikikomori (social withdrawal), and developmental characteristics. Since its opening in 2011, over 14,000 individuals have graduated.
【Company Overview】
Company Name: Kizuki Inc.
Head Office Location: Shinano-machi Renga-kan 4F, 35 Shinano-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Yusuke Yasuda, President and Representative Director
Business Activities: Support for relearning for individuals with backgrounds such as truancy, dropout, hikikomori, and developmental characteristics; operation of the completely one-on-one tutoring school "Kizuki Kyoin Juku"; operation of the web media "Futoko Online", etc.
Kizuki Kyoin Juku: https://kizuki.or.jp/?argument=uL7wWpKB&dmai=USVDm-prgt-260609
Futoko Online: https://futoko-online.jp/
Kizuki Inc.: https://kizuki-corp.com/
FAQ
What specific situations are referred to as a "crisis of repeating a grade or dropping out of high school"?
It refers to situations where various signs indicate difficulty in continuing high school life, such as increased absences/lateness, inability to wake up in the morning, and parent-child conflicts.
In what cases is transferring to a correspondence high school a valid option?
When adapting to current high school life is difficult and the goal is university admission, transferring to a correspondence high school with a suitable learning environment and support system can be a valid option.
What are the key points to consider when choosing a correspondence high school?
Since learning environments, career support, and ease of balancing studies with university entrance exams vary greatly among schools, it is crucial to carefully select a school that suits your needs with university admission in mind.
Will the event also cover university entrance exam methods?
Yes, the event is scheduled to cover considerations for various examination methods such as general selection, recommendation, and general entrance exams.
What are the strengths of Kizuki Kyoin Juku?
Their strength lies in providing personalized, one-on-one tutoring tailored to students with diverse backgrounds, including those who have experienced truancy or dropout, supporting their academic recovery and university admission.