[Until June 30] Kizuki Kyoinjuku Launches Summer Campaign to Support Children Facing School Refusal in "Seriously Changing Themselves This Summer"
Kizuki Co., Ltd. is holding a "Summer Campaign" until June 30th to support children facing school refusal and other challenges in their desire to change. The campaign offers benefits such as free admission fees, free trial lessons and mentor support, and a one-month tuition gift for summer course enrollment, aiming to help children secure study time this summer, build confidence, and achieve growth from September onwards.
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Supporting Children Facing School Refusal to "Want to Change"
Kizuki Kyoinjuku receives consultations from individuals in various situations, including children facing school refusal, those with developmental disabilities or on the gray zone, and students from correspondence high schools. Amidst these circumstances, many think as follows:
"I want to change my current self."
"I want to overcome my aversion to studying."
"I want to take a step forward towards my future."
The summer vacation period is a time when it is relatively easy to secure study time within the year.
We believe that those who currently feel they are not good at studying are not incapable, but rather "didn't know how to do it" or "didn't spend enough time on it."
Therefore, the crucial first step is to secure sufficient study time.
As study volume increases, small successes begin to emerge.
Accumulating these successes leads to the confidence that "I can do it too."
This campaign is an initiative to support that first step.
Summer Campaign Overview
Target Audience
Anyone from elementary school age and above is welcome.
This includes individuals who do not face school refusal and are not currently students.
Past graduates of Kizuki Kyoinjuku are also eligible.
Eligible Services
Both in-person lessons at each Kizuki Kyoinjuku campus and online lessons (online private tutoring) are eligible.
Consultations and mentor support can also be conducted online.
*Home tutor services (private tutors visiting homes) are not included.
Inquiry Period
Until Tuesday, June 30, 2026
*Tuesday, June 30, 2026, is the deadline for inquiries. Trial lessons and mentor support can be scheduled for July.
Benefit 1: Free Admission Fee
The regular admission fee of ¥16,500 (tax included) will be waived.
*This applies to those who continue for 3 months or more.
Benefit 2: Free Trial Lesson and Mentor Support
You will receive one free trial lesson (50 minutes) and one free mentor support session (30 minutes).
Mentor support is a service for consultations outside of lessons on topics such as career, study habits, future path, self-study planning, and parental concerns. You can choose one of the following:
- Motive Mentor
- Manabi Mentor
- Oyasapo Mentor
Benefit 3: One Month of Lessons Free with Summer Course Enrollment
Kizuki Kyoinjuku will offer a summer course in addition to regular lessons until the end of August 2026.
Those who enroll in the summer course will receive one month of lessons free of charge.
*Please inquire for details.
Secure Study Volume This Summer, Build Confidence, and Achieve Growth Leading to September and Beyond
This campaign is more than just a discount.
The true value we aim to deliver is enabling students to secure study volume this summer, build confidence, and achieve growth that extends beyond September.
By ensuring sufficient learning opportunities during the period when study habits begin to form, a positive cycle emerges:
- Reduced resistance to studying
- Increased successful experiences
- Confidence that "I can do it too."
Instead of "I'll try harder after summer," the goal is "Change starting this summer." Kizuki Kyoinjuku fully supports that determination.
About Kizuki Kyoinjuku
Kizuki Kyoinjuku is a 1-on-1 fully individualized tutoring school for individuals facing school refusal, developmental disabilities/gray zone, attending correspondence high schools, and more. Since its opening in 2011, over 14,000 individuals have graduated. Campuses are located in Saitama, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Aichi, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, and Fukuoka prefectures. Lessons and mentor support are also available online.
Inquiries and Applications
You can inquire and apply for the Summer Campaign via the links below. Mentioning "Regarding the Summer Campaign" will expedite the process.
■ Kizuki Kyoinjuku Toll-Free Dial
0120-501-858
■ Kizuki Kyoinjuku Visit Reservation & Admission Consultation Form
https://kizuki.or.jp/contactform/?argument=uL7wWpKB&dmai=Xy7eI-prgi-260610
【Company Overview】
Company Name: Kizuki Co., Ltd.
Headquarters Address: Shinano-machi Renga Kan 4F, 35 Shinano-machi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Yusuke Yasuda, Representative Director
Business Activities: Support for relearning for individuals facing school refusal, dropping out, withdrawal, developmental characteristics, etc.; operation of the fully individualized tutoring school "Kizuki Kyoinjuku"; operation of the web media "Futoko Online," etc.
Kizuki Kyoinjuku: https://kizuki.or.jp/?argument=uL7wWpKB&dmai=Xy7eI-prgt-260610
Futoko Online: https://futoko-online.jp/
Kizuki Co., Ltd.: https://kizuki-corp.com/
FAQ
What is the purpose of Kizuki Kyoinjuku's summer campaign?
The campaign aims to help children facing school refusal and other challenges establish study habits during summer vacation and build confidence through successful experiences.
What benefits are offered for applying during the campaign period?
Benefits include a free admission fee (for 3+ months of continuation), a free trial lesson and mentor support, and one month of free lessons upon enrollment in the summer course.
Is online participation available?
Yes, Kizuki Kyoinjuku's online lessons (online private tutoring) are also eligible for the campaign, and consultations and mentor support can be conducted online.
Who is the target audience for this campaign?
The campaign is open to anyone from elementary school age and above, including children facing school refusal, those with developmental disabilities or on the gray zone, and correspondence high school students.
When is the inquiry deadline for the campaign?
The deadline for inquiries is Tuesday, June 30, 2026. However, trial lessons and mentor support can be scheduled for July or later.