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Japan Fuji Online Japanese Language School
Basic Information
Address: 2950 Newmarket Street, Suite 101-126
Bellingham, WA. 98226
Email: info@japanfujionline.com
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Additional Information
Founder/President/Principal: Takusuke Kinoshita
School Type: Online Japanese language school
Ages/Grades: Ages 15-18
Classroom Size: 10-20 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:10
Tuition:
$1,550 (Semester classes), $2,050 (Summer Intensive classes)
Curriculum:
1st Year High School Japanese
2nd Year High School Japanese
3rd Year High School Japanese
4th Year High School Japanese
College level 1st and 2nd Year Japanese
AP Japanese and Culture Exam Prep
Percentage of graduating class
Support Services:
English support
System Requirements:
Computer with webcam, printer, and high-speed internet connection.
School History:
As the online education partner of KCP International Japanese Language School, Japan Fuji Online brings 35 years’ experience of Japanese language and culture education to US high school and college students. KCP has been a leader in Japanese language education in Tokyo since 1983, known for its high standard in providing an immersive language and culture education.
Notes/School Information:
With Japan Fuji Online, earn a year of high school Japanese in one semester. Four years are offered in addition to an AP Japanese and Culture Prep Exam and summer intensive options.
Japan Fuji Online makes use of synchronous learning wherein teachers and students interact in real-time in a live online classroom on a specific weekly schedule.
It is designed for high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and homeschooled students who want to get a head start with college level Japanese language courses and/or in earning college credit, as well as students who want to travel or study abroad in Japan in the future, and those who want to gain proficiency in the Japanese language and culture in order to score high on the AP Japanese Language and Culture Exam.
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