Correspondence High Schools: An Option to Open Life's Possibilities

Asuka Mirai High School Group produced a new WEBCM featuring Juri Sakakibara, airing on ABEMA from April 2026, to convey the appeal of correspondence high schools.
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The Asuka Mirai High School Group (Asuka Mirai High School, Asuka Mirai Kizuna High School, Asuka Mirai Kibou High School), operated by the educational corporation Sanko Gakuen (hereafter Sanko Gakuen), has produced a WEBCM to broadly communicate that correspondence high schools are an option that opens up life's possibilities. It will be broadcast on the new future TV 'ABEMA' from April 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026.

Under the motto 'That dream, and your true self, will surely work out,' the Asuka Mirai High School Group has prepared a learning environment across 45 campuses nationwide where students can grow authentically, supporting educational environments tailored to each individual and diverse career path choices.

Unlike full-time high schools, students can choose a flexible learning style suited to their individual needs and characteristics, and the schools feature abundant school events, such as the Tokyo metropolitan area joint sports festival 'ASU☆FES'. Furthermore, teachers value facing each individual and provide generous support to students. Teachers and students face the same direction, working together towards the student's growth and self-realization.

This WEBCM features Juri Sakakibara, a graduate of the Nagoya campus and a model/influencer who participated in the ABEMA original romance reality show 'Kyou, Suki ni Narimashita' (Today, I Fell in Love). Through everyday scenes of students and teachers walking towards the same future, it expresses the value of the Asuka Mirai High School Group, such as providing a safe 'place to belong' and learning suited to oneself.

Moving forward, the Asuka Mirai High School Group will continue to work on building environments and disseminating information that opens diverse ways of learning to society.

Making the Choice of Learning More Positive. Asuka Mirai High School Group Produces New CM

Aiming to realize a society where everyone can play an active role, the Asuka Mirai High School Group, operated by Sanko Gakuen, has produced a new CM and will broadcast it on ABEMA from April 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026.

The Asuka Mirai High School Group faces diverse students—those who want to enjoy school life at their own pace, those who could not attend school for some reason, and those who want to use their time effectively for entertainment activities or sports. Aiming for education suited to each individual, they provide generous support at 45 campuses across the country.

Attendance styles vary for each student, ranging from students who attend every day to those who attend once a week, or learn online. Depending on the course, it is also possible to learn in a university-like style where you choose your own curriculum and earn credits. Whether learning at your own pace or enjoying time with friends, it's completely flexible. This is an educational style unique to Asuka Mirai, which values the individuality and self-realization of each person.

In addition, teachers face the individuality and growth of each student and provide individual follow-ups that do not fit a mold. For example, on days when students attend school, teachers always call out to them to check their expressions and state. This accompaniment-style educational approach represents the stance that Asuka Mirai values, aiming to be a 'place to belong' where students can attend with peace of mind.

This CM is an initiative to clearly convey the value and social significance of such correspondence high schools, as well as the efforts of the Asuka Mirai High School Group, to the world.

Through the Teacher's Gaze