Starting in January 2024, Kawaijuku will significantly revamp its main service for high school students, the ``High School Green Course,'' which aims to pass the exam. The start of classes will be brought forward from the previous April to January of the previous school year, and the curriculum and teaching methods will also be completely revamped.

 The current new curriculum entrance exam for second-year high school students has undergone major changes, including the introduction of the subject ``information'' in the common test, as well as mathematics, geography, and civics, and at the same time, the spread of year-end entrance exams such as comprehensive and school recommendation selection. The entrance exam period is getting earlier and longer, increasing the burden of studying for the exam.

 Therefore, the new high school green course curriculum starting in 2025, which corresponds to the 2024 new course entrance exam, will start the course for 2nd and 3rd year high school students three months earlier, from April to January. By adding 4 months to your studies, you will be able to complete the basics by the summer vacation at the latest, secure a sufficient amount of practice, and ensure that you will be accepted into the university of your choice.

 For example, for the subject ``Information,'' a common test preparation course will be held from April, and a common test preparation mock exam will be introduced from January 4. It will also support the expanding ``comprehensive and school-recommended selections,'' allowing preparations to be made in parallel with preparations for general selections.

Reference: [Kawaijuku] Registration starts on November 11th! We want to eliminate the feeling of not being able to make it on time for high school students - Kawaijuku High School Green Course will be completely revamped in 8! New school year starts in January

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