Miyata Gakuen School Corporation to Hold Entrance Ceremony for the International Contribution Professional College

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  • Miyata Gakuen School Corporation to Hold Entrance Ceremony for the International Contribution Professional College
  • Miyata Gakuen is holding its entrance ceremony on April 8, 2026, welcoming 562 international students to the International Contribution Professional College to learn IT, hospitality, and Japanese traditions for future employment in Japan.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 4, 2026

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Miyata Gakuen is holding its entrance ceremony on April 8, 2026, welcoming 562 international students to the International Contribution Professional College to learn IT, hospitality, and Japanese traditions for future employment in Japan.

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April 4, 2026
Miyata Gakuen is holding its entrance ceremony on April 8, 2026, welcoming 562 international students to the International Contribution Professional College to learn IT, hospitality, and Japanese traditions for future employment in Japan.
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The Miyata Gakuen School Corporation will hold an entrance ceremony for its vocational school, the 'International Contribution Professional College,' on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. The college will welcome 562 new students who will take their first steps toward their respective dreams.

On the day of the ceremony, various individuals involved with the school, as well as those who support the students, are scheduled to attend as guests.

## Main Points of the Entrance Ceremony

### [All new students are international students (Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka)]
Attracted by the charm of Japan, they enrolled in our college with the goal of working in Japan.

At our college, they will learn the IT technical skills required in a global society, as well as the manners and 'spirit of hospitality' necessary for the hotel, tourism, and service industries. Furthermore, based on Miyata Gakuen's educational policy, they will deeply study traditional Japanese culture and the values deeply rooted in Japanese society, such as 'gratitude' and 'respect.'

This year, 12 new students have enrolled as third-year transfer students, and those who complete the four-year program will be awarded the title of 'Advanced Diploma,' and are expected to excel as human resources with advanced expertise.

In addition, this academic year, aiming to accommodate the increase in enrollments and realize a better educational environment, we are deploying our education through a two-campus system: Ohashi Campus and Tamagawa Campus. Through this, we will nurture human resources who value tradition and courtesy, and can thrive in their employment in Japan with a heart of gratitude and respect.

### [New Students' Oath and Encouragement from Seniors - The First Step Towards the Future]
At this year's entrance ceremony, three representatives of the incoming students (from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka) will take the stage to state their respective resolves as the 'Words of Oath.'

Also, for the 'Words of Welcome,' a current student from Nepal will give a speech representing the student body.

Our college's curriculum is structured with practical content simulating actual business environments, aiming for qualifications such as the Global Human Resources Business Practice Certification and the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test N1 (highest level), resulting in significant improvements not only in Japanese language ability but also in business skills.

The new students are expected to further increase their motivation to learn by witnessing the seniors who have already made efforts and achieved results. There is a hope that through learning at our college, each individual will grow and connect it to success in Japan.

### [Promotion of Multicultural Coexistence through High Employment Rates and Corporate Collaboration]
Our school continuously strives to strengthen partnerships with local companies.

In addition to enhancing support for acquiring qualifications, we focus on acquiring skills directly linked to practical business, and further emphasize education based on traditional Japanese culture, promoting the development of human resources equipped with multifaceted abilities.

As a result of such education, we receive many voices from companies saying, 'We want to actively hire students who have studied at this school,' and the expectations and demand for the human resources nurtured at our school are increasing year by year.

With an eye on realizing a multicultural society unique to Japan, we will continue to fulfill our role as an educational institution contributing to the development of local communities.

Furthermore, in April 2025, we established a new department for Japanese students, the 'Glocal Business Department.' Under the theme of inheriting and communicating traditional culture, we will contribute to the further development of local communities through the cultivation of human resources who broadly convey the charms of Japan both domestically and internationally.

## Outline of the 'Entrance Ceremony'

[Program]

Entrance of new students
Opening address
Singing of the national anthem
Admission approval
President's address
Guest congratulatory address
Introduction of guests
Presentation of congratulatory messages and telegrams
Words of Oath (3 representatives of new students)
Words of Welcome (1 representative of current students)
Introduction of staff
Message from staff
Singing of the school song
Closing address

FAQ

What kind of students enroll in the International Contribution College?

Students aiming to work in Japan from countries such as Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka enroll in the college.

What do students learn at the school?

Students learn IT skills required in the global society, manners needed in the service industry, and traditional Japanese values such as gratitude and respect.

What is the career support like after graduation?

The school collaborates with local businesses to develop practical skills, and there is high demand from companies to hire our students, leading to strong employment outcomes.