Introduction to Day 1 High Class
1. Academic pathway for elite class students in Japanese international high schools: Japanese Examination for International Students (EJU) + TOEFL reinforcement + on-campus examination coaching
As the core assessment system for undergraduate admission to Japanese universities, the EJU examination covers Japanese Language (400 points + 50 points for essay), Mathematics (200 points), and Liberal Arts/Science (200 points). The school sets up special preparatory courses for each year's relevant examination nodes:

2- Academic pathway to prestigious art high schools in Japan: Japanese language enhancement + portfolio + practical skills assessment
Focusing on the cutting-edge developments in the Japanese animation industry and the recruitment requirements of art colleges, we adopt a core training model of "solid foundation + professional advancement + overseas study preparation". By integrating resources from experienced Chinese and Japanese art instructors, we have established an integrated learning platform encompassing theoretical teaching, practical creation, and portfolio guidance:

2-Day High Core Advantages
1. Dual curriculum system for China and Japan: The domestic phase involves completing the EJU core curriculum + TOEFL/artistic professional training, while the Japanese phase connects with local high school courses or language schools for further academic advancement
2. Mentored by renowned teachers: Led by a Ph.D. from Kyoto University, our bilingual Chinese-Japanese teaching team (teacher-student ratio of 1:4) comprises both Chinese and foreign teachers who hold master's degrees or higher from prestigious Japanese universities. All teachers are full-time and have successfully guided over 100 students into prestigious Japanese universities
3. Full-fledged simulation: Monthly EJU mock exams are held, and a Japanese university online interview simulation system is simultaneously made available
4. Cooperation resources: Establish direct pathways with many prestigious Japanese schools, including Sendagaya Language School, Waseda Bunka Kaikan Language School, Kogakuin Language School, Kansai Gakuin Language School, Toyo University High School, and Yuying Gakuen High School
5. Studying abroad in Japan: The average annual tuition fee in Japan is only one-third of that in European and American countries, and legal part-time jobs can cover 50% of the living expenses
6. Artistic Exclusivity: Equipped with independent star-rated art studios and digital media laboratories, regularly hosting Sino-Japanese art biennials