Why does the school start in Japan start in April?

Updated on educate 2024-03-31
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because in Japan.

    The end of the year is settled in March, and the Japanese believe that April is the beginning of spring and the beginning of the year, so it is set in April.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    All regular students in Japan start in April.

    April to August is the first semester in Japan, and it is called the first semester in Japan. The second semester is from October to March of the following year, which is called the late semester in Japan. The Japanese language school is divided into four classes a year, starting in April, July, October, and January.

    The enrollment time, conditions and methods vary from school to school, but most of them start recruiting students six months earlier than the start of school.

    The largest number of students were enrolled in April, followed by October, July and January. Most schools are focused on two classes that start in April and October. Once you've decided which school you want to study, get the school's application guidelines and prepare for your application.

    Notes for the start of school:

    The school's lesson preparation group and teaching and research group should focus on the "two-line model" lesson preparation research. Through online teaching and research, on the basis of teaching preparation, through modification and improvement, it becomes an online teaching plan, and how deep and complete the teacher's research is, how deep and complete the student can learn.

    Students can start adjusting their schedules as early as possible and try to adjust the pace according to the class schedule to maintain their energy. Change irregular eating habits, adjust dietary structure, and balance daily nutrient intake. Ensure that there is a certain amount of home exercise time every day, do more housework, and develop a healthy body.

    Try to concentrate on something, such as reading a book, doing an exercise, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In Japan, there is a three-semester system: the school starts in April and ends in March of the following year. Students arrive in Japan in April, and after more than three months of study, they generally have a summer vacation around July 21, and return to school around August 24 to start the second semester. Winter vacation will start on December 25th, and I will go to the third semester on January 8th; The holiday will start around March 25th, and the second year of study and life will start on April 8th.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Attending school in Japan is generally divided into three semesters.

    Generally, the school starts in April, followed by the start of school in July, but those who go to school in July belong to the transfer students, and some schools also accept them.

    The school year then starts in October.

    Basically, many Japanese schools consider April to be a new semester.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Most schools in Japan start their new semester on April 1st.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The school system in Japan is divided into three semesters, and the new school year of elementary school, junior high school (junior high school, high school), and university is April 1 every year. Primary and secondary schools are divided into three semesters per school year, with April and July as the first semester, August and December as the second semester, and January and March as the third semester.

    For universities and junior colleges, the first semester is from April to mid-July, the summer vacation is from mid-July to the end of August, and the first semester is examined and concluded in mid-to-late September. The second semester is held from October to December, and the second semester exams are held in February of the following year.

    Japanese Education System:

    Elementary education in Japan is a single six-year elementary school, and children enter school at the age of 6 and graduate at the age of 12. The new school year begins in April, and most elementary schools have a three-semester system, with summer, winter and spring breaks in between.

    Junior high school. The duration of study is three years. High school. The high school system is three years, and there are many types, which are usually divided into two categories: general, vocational and comprehensive according to the subject, and divided into three forms according to the teaching method: full-time, regular and correspondence.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are three holidays in Japan a year: "Spring Break", "Summer Vacation", and "Winter Vacation"; Spring Break: Spring break is the cherry blossom season in Japan, and the school starts around March 20th and April 10th. Summer Vacation:

    July 15th --- August 31st, similar to China, the school starts on September 1. Winter vacation: December 20th--- around January 10th, and the school starts on January 11th.

    Normally, Japanese middle and high school students start classes around 8 o'clock in the morning, and 7 --- 8 o'clock are morning reading, but Japan's morning reading is completely different from China's, and their morning reading includes physical exercise! I basically didn't go home to eat at noon.,I went to the lunch box at school by myself.,School was released at about 16 o'clock in the afternoon.,And then there are students who participate in club activities to participate in club activities.,Normal at the latest around 7 o'clock just returned home.,Japan only has "classes from week 1 to week 5" a week.,Week 6 and Sunday are two days off.。

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    University: Nihon University.

    The general start time is April and October, so the enrollment time is divided into spring and winter.

    Faculties of Universities: Universities generally only admit international students who start in April, but a small number of schools admit students who start in September or October. Private universities that open in April start in the fall of the previous year and end in January and February of the year of admission; National and public universities that open in April are from the end of the previous year to the end of February and March of the year of admission.

    The time, conditions, and methods of admission vary from school to school, so it is important to prepare well in advance.

    The graduate school of the university recruits master's and doctoral students, and generally only admits students in April. There are also a few schools that start in September or October, and some schools have other opening times.

    Most schools hold entrance exams at the school, so students must come to Japan to take the exams. There are some schools that select students based on personal information only, and if you pass the selection, you can directly enter graduate school. The time for applying for graduate school and taking exams varies from April to March of the previous year, depending on the university, the major, and the time schedule will vary depending on the university.

    Some majors will enroll students in two batches for the semester that starts in April.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The academic year for higher education institutions in Japan begins in April and ends in March of the following year. Each academic year is divided into two semesters: the first semester (April to September) and the second semester (October to March). Holidays vary depending on the school, but generally there are summer vacation (early July to late August), winter vacation (late December to early January), and spring vacation (late February to early April).

    An entrance ceremony is a ceremony in which the school allows students to enroll and celebrates it. The opening and entrance ceremonies are held in the spring in Japan, and in Europe and the United States, they are usually held in the fall. By the way, China, like Europe and the United States, follows the autumn school system.

    In addition, not only schools that gather teenagers have this ceremony, but kindergartens also hold an entrance ceremony at the beginning of the school year to celebrate the beginning of the new semester.

    In the Meiji era, the Meiji Restoration was implemented in Japan at the beginning of the Meiji era, and the Western education model was introduced, so higher education began to open in September.

    In 1886** began to reward elementary schools that opened in April. Since then, some higher normal schools have been scheduled to open in April, and in 1888 the opening system was implemented in all normal schools throughout Japan. In 1900 and 1901, Japan passed laws to formalize the April enrollment system for elementary and junior high schools.

    At the same time, Imperial University and the old high school will continue to open in September. However, in 1919 and 1921, the old high school and the Imperial University opened in April, respectively.

    Until now, Japan's school education law clearly stipulates that kindergartens, elementary schools, junior high schools, and universities have a school year from April 1 to March 31 of the following year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In addition to the opening of graduate schools (preparatory courses) in April and October, the enrollment period of Japanese high schools, universities, and vocational schools is concentrated in April. In other words, the new semester of Japanese schools is generally in April.

    Next, we will introduce you to the admission times for graduate students and language schools.

    1. Graduate students in Japan (preparatory course).

    Enrollment is generally in April and October, and in some schools there are September and December intakes.

    April intake: one or two years for graduate students.

    October intake: Graduate students will be six months or one and a half years.

    Monks generally start in April and generally study for two years.

    2. Japanese Language School.

    Enrollment is generally in January, April, July and October. Some schools only have two or three sessions a year. So what are the characteristics of each enrollment time?

    Characteristics of January enrollment: The shortest visa period is 3 months a year. It is suitable for students who have a good foundation in Japanese and want to go on to higher education quickly.

    April Enrollment Features: The visa period is 2 years. Have plenty of time to learn Japanese and prepare well for your dream university.

    July enrollment features: visa period of 1 year and 9 months. Suitable for high school and college graduates.

    The high school and university graduation season in China is in June every year, and if undergraduate graduates want to apply to Japanese graduate schools after studying at a language school, July enrollment is the best choice and the best way to connect to study abroad.

    Characteristics of October admission: The visa period is 1 year and 6 months. The October student system is neither long nor short, and it is suitable for most groups of students, so the enrollment is also relatively large.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Universities in Japan generally start in April and October. Do you know which time is more suitable for you?

    Semester starts in January.

    Good Japanese language foundation, fast progression.

    The visa period is also the shortest: one year and three months.

    In recent years, most language schools have stopped opening January semesters, first of all, the January semester is the shortest of the four semesters, usually one year and three months. After three months of the year, you must go on to higher education, otherwise it will be difficult to stay in Japan after your visa expires. If you have a good foundation in Japanese and want to go on to higher education quickly, you can choose to enroll in a language school in January.

    After arriving in Japan, after 9 months of language study, I took the EJU Examination in November of that year, and I was able to enter my dream university in April of the following year.

    With a good foundation in Japanese, this is the fastest way to study in Japan.

    Semester starts in April.

    The goal is to study at a top university in Japan.

    Language schools and universities in Japan generally open in April every year, just like the September semester in China. Therefore, April is the most mainstream period for Chinese students to study in Japan, and their visas are also the longest: 2 years.

    Students who enter in April do not have a high level of Japanese language proficiency, but students who enter in April can theoretically take the EJU test four times in Japan, and even if they have a basic level of Japanese, they will have plenty of time to complete their studies. You can study at a Japanese language school for two years in a down-to-earth manner, and you will be fully prepared to apply for a top university in Japan.

    This is the most mainstream study abroad plan in Japan, and you can use Japanese from beginner to advanced level.

    Semester starts in July.

    Suitable for high school and college graduates.

    In July, most of the Chinese students have completed the graduation procedures of the school, and according to the consistency of the curriculum, they can go to Japan to start a new study trip. Many students prefer to start in July, and for intermediate and advanced Japanese students, it is a good deal to enter Japan in as little as 9 months, both in terms of time and money. For students who do not have Japanese language skills, the maximum time is 1 year and 9 months, which is relatively sufficient.

    In particular, if you want to apply to a Japanese graduate school (master's degree) after studying at a language school, July is the best choice. Since there are many fresh graduates who apply to study in Japan every year, and they all apply during this time period, it is the most cohesive plan for studying in Japan.

    Semester starts in October.

    October is the beginning of the fall semester in Japan, and some universities and most graduate students have a system for October admission. In terms of time, the October semester is a one-and-a-half-year course, which is neither long nor too short, and students can take a three-month break and adjust themselves after passing a series of exams such as the college entrance examination and graduation examination, and at the same time, they can further strengthen their Japanese language learning in Japan. Not only can you build a solid foundation in Japanese, but it also saves time studying at a language school, and it is also a good choice for students who are not well prepared during school.

    Suitable for: Suitable for high school and university graduates, from beginner to advanced level of Japanese.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Universities in Japan have two semesters in one academic year, with one academic year running from April to March. The two semesters of an academic year are called the first and second semesters respectively, with the first semester from April to September and the latter period from October to March.

    Of course, there are also students who start in September or October, but this is rare.

    Teacher Azure answered.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Start time in Japan.

    Universities in Japan have two semesters in one academic year, with one academic year running from April to March.

    Most international students enroll in April. If you want to start in April, the application deadline is October of the previous year; If you want to enroll in September, the application deadline is April of the same year.

    Vacation time for Japanese universities.

    Universities in Japan have different vacation times, but there are generally three holidays per year.

    The summer vacation is generally from early July to late August, lasting for two months.

    The winter vacation is generally from late December to early January, about two weeks.

    Spring break is from late February or late March to early April, about a month.

    The graduation ceremony is held in late March every year, and the end of the academic year ends at the end of March. Japan has a five-day work week, and all schools are closed on holidays.

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