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N中等部 is a junior high school–age “Progressive School” learning program associated with the N高 Group in Japan. The official materials clearly state that it is not a junior high school as defined under Article 1 of Japan’s School Education Act, so students must remain enrolled at their own junior high school. Its positioning is not simply that of a cram school; instead, it offers two learning environments—online courses and campus-based attendance—while emphasizing “comprehensive abilities” such as general knowledge, critical thinking, and practical skills.
The curriculum is broad. Foundational learning is supported by “ZEN Study,” covering everything from elementary-level review to university entrance exam preparation. Extended offerings include 21st-century skills, project-based learning, career experience, programming, video creation, Web design, 3DCG, machine learning, mathematical sciences, English/Chinese, online study abroad in the Philippines, and IELTS-related content. In terms of delivery, the online course allows students to study from home via the internet, while the campus course involves attending one of its campuses across Japan. The program also uses tools such as Google Workspace, Slack, and Zoom, and includes video-based classes and mentor coaching. The source text does not indicate that 1-on-1 classes are offered.
The program is backed by the N高 Group and Kadokawa Dwango Gakuen, giving students access to resources such as the N高 Group’s online clubs, extracurricular activities, and Project N. A key feature is that students begin career and academic pathway planning from around age 12, building a portfolio over six years for routes such as Japan’s holistic admissions system and overseas university progression. Support includes mentor coaching, teaching assistants, parent/guardian coordination, and career guidance. Its advisory lineup also includes several Japanese academics and commentators, adding credibility to its educational philosophy.
The captured content only shows entry points for “ネットコースの学費” and “通学コースの学費,” without specific pricing, payment methods, or refund policies, so its value for money can only be assessed cautiously. The main limitations are: it does not grant a legally recognized Japanese junior high school qualification, so students must retain enrollment at their original school; the curriculum and progression system are highly Japanese-language and Japan-localized; and some clubs require selection, meaning not all resources are open-access.
It is best suited to students studying in Japan who want a learning environment beyond that of a traditional junior high school, especially those interested in programming, creative production, languages, project-based practice, or preparation for holistic admissions. For users in China who only want to learn programming or English online, local alternatives may be more straightforward. If the goal is to enter or align with the Japanese education system, users should further confirm admission eligibility, online access, payment options, and school enrollment arrangements. The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its availability there is unknown.
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