
Kaichi Junior and Senior High School
Updated July 2026
Kaichi Junior and Senior High School is a secondary educational institution that focuses on developing students' potential to succeed in a global society. It provides a rigorous academic environment combined with diverse extracurricular opportunities to foster well-rounded individuals.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school aims to cultivate students who possess solid academic ability and the capacity to continue learning, enabling them to navigate a changing world with flexibility. It emphasizes the development of "human power" (ningen-ryoku), academic excellence, and the ability to contribute to society. The educational approach encourages students to set high goals and strive for self-improvement in both their studies and extracurricular activities.
Programmes
The school offers a six-year integrated curriculum divided into junior and senior high school stages. The junior high school features the "Super Bunri" course for students aiming for top-tier national universities and medical schools, and the "Tokushin" course for those targeting national and public universities. The senior high school offers the "S-I Class" for students aiming for top-tier national universities like Kyoto University and Osaka University, and the "I Class" for those pursuing national and public university admissions while balancing academics and extracurriculars.
Outcomes
The school has a strong track record of university admissions, with 161 students accepted into national and public universities in the 2026 academic year, including 85 in the Kinki region. Graduates frequently advance to prestigious institutions such as Osaka University, Kobe University, and various private universities across Japan. The school emphasizes the development of students who can become future leaders in society.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides comprehensive academic support, including supplementary lessons and essay guidance during examination periods. Students are encouraged to establish study habits early, utilizing tools such as the "Kaichi Planner" and participating in small-group testing to deepen their understanding. Additionally, the school offers programs like the Self-Directed Learning Program (ILP) and English conversation classes with native speakers (OST) to enhance practical skills.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school operates a web-based application system for both junior and senior high school admissions. Prospective students and families can access detailed information regarding application requirements, entrance examination schedules, and results through the school's dedicated online portal. Regular information sessions are held to provide guidance to applicants.
Calendar
The school year includes a variety of planned events throughout the year, such as sports festivals, cultural festivals, arts appreciation events, and ball games. These activities are designed to foster cooperation and personal growth among students across different grade levels.
About the campus
The campus is situated in a lush, green environment designed to nurture learning and curiosity. Key facilities include the Plaset Hall and multimedia classrooms. The school provides 360-degree panoramic views of its campus online, showcasing an environment that supports both academic pursuits and physical well-being.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a wide range of club activities for both junior and senior high students, including sports such as track and field, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and tennis. Cultural clubs include tea ceremony, music, koto, broadcasting, and science. The volleyball programs, in particular, are highly active, with both boys' and girls' teams maintaining competitive records and emphasizing academic and personal development alongside athletic training.






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