How do high schools in Japan contribute to quality placements!

GIIS communications team
May 24, 2021
University Placements

High school is one of the most critical times in a student’s life. It is when they identify what skills they are good at and then select their desired career. However, many schools fall short of giving appropriate advice to students when it comes to choosing where to pursue further education. Without proper counselling and guidance, many students find themselves lost in an ever-changing world of new education modules and employment options.

The situation is very different in Japan. Students here receive the appropriate guidance for placements and acquisition of skills. With over 16,000 schools to choose from, parents have an unlimited choice of where their child can receive the best education. Attending high school in Japan opens up many opportunities to get placement in some of the world’s top universities. These, in turn, will result in better quality education and a sure way of securing future employment.

Here are some ways high schools in Japan contribute to students getting quality placements:

1. Students receive quality knowledge of soft skills and employability skills

Aside from the theory that they receive from the classroom, there is more emphasis on soft skills. Improving emotional intelligence means that the student gets a holistic education that will determine their success later in life. A combination of soft skills and job-specific skills is essential in making the right career choice as per their competencies. It leads to better job placements and academic excellence overall.

2. Getting ready for workplace environments

A high school like GIIS Tokyo can help students better understand how the work environment functions at an early stage. It provides an avenue for quicker personal maturity and allows them to mingle with different individuals, making them better work colleagues for the future. As is evident with current trends, the nature of work is shifting from individual-based tasks to collaborative environments. It is only through quality education that students get to learn about the emerging methods of working.

3. It highly increases the chances of future employment

Students who attend placements while on campus stand a better chance of gaining permanent employment with employers. They have early exposure to a company’s functions, which leads to a trust factor with the prospective employer after graduation. A high school in Japan that offers quality placements helps build the student’s credibility as an employee. They can gain useful skills that are essential in guaranteeing future job opportunities. Getting into the job market earlier puts a student at an advantage against their peers, given that they will have far more experience once they graduate.

4. Contributing to the financial well-being

International high schools in Japan offer paid graduate trainee programs, full scholarships, or placements at centres of excellence. Attending such programs also allows for more advanced training in the skills necessary for a job. The financial assistance that a student receives helps their parents allocate more resources to other life needs, ensuring their financial health in the future.

5. Better academic performance

Students trying to build a career perform better academically in their studies.  At GIIS Tokyo, the 9GEMS teaching methodology is followed to ensure that apart from academic excellence, children are developing holistically. With better grades and emotional stability, children are likely to get a placement in the company of their dreams. 

6. Gateway to quality career prospects

The first job a high school student will have will most likely be a part-time one. Students get a chance to explore opportunities while learning to maintain their finances. With the world increasingly switching to remote work, more career options are now available for students to pursue while still receiving their education. Other opportunities that students can explore include freelancing, consultancy-based work, or professional development workshops. These are a sure way of encouraging entrepreneurship should permanent employment not be an option.

7. Increased student retention

The environment of international high schools in Japan enables students to feel more empowered and balanced in their environment, leading to better retention rates.

8. Immense networking opportunities

International schools provide excellent opportunities for students to mingle and build lifelong connections. Moreover, working with multiple organizations allows the school to provide a wider variety of educational programs that break the monotony of theoretical-based learning. It also allows students to connect with thought leaders they would otherwise never have met in their respective industries.

9. Short-term employment opportunities

Students can get a taste of corporate life by engaging in an internship or short-term employment programs. It is beneficial for the companies as well, as students come in with new skill sets and ideas. Encouraging students to come in for short-term placements can increase a company’s fortunes in the marketplace. Allowing the students to put their theoretical knowledge into practice can lead to more opportunities to grow the business.

Moreover, through placements, employers can increase the number of prospects for their talent pool. Every organization will experience some employee turnover throughout its existence. Supplementing that with student internships means that there are always ready and more qualified prospective employees that they can assess for future opportunities. Students also offer an immediate supply of short-term talent for project-specific tasks meaning the company can immediately execute on what is required.

Many benefits accrue from quality placement programs for all the parties involved. An institution can provide holistic education programs to their students, which increases the level of engagement and attractiveness of the institution. Employment opportunities are also becoming increasingly competitive. Students can gain the necessary skills to help them develop into the next successful entrepreneurs. Tying up with universities with well-established placement programs also increases the reach that a school has, leading to better student recruitment rates. The diversity that placements bring allows institutions to offer a wide range of beneficial programs to the margins of the school.

Students get better networking opportunities with industry big-wigs and increase their prospects for future employment. Adding a practical aspect to the theory taught in class breaks monotony, and students enjoy better school life in the institution. Through placements, students better understand their prospective career choices and work toward realizing their dream jobs. Finally, placement programs also increase students' performance overall, raising the school's ranking as a top destination for learning.



Category


Annual Gross family income bracket (YEN)


Value of Scholarship
(Waiver on Tuition fees)

A

Below 3,000,000

25%

B

3,000,000-4,000,000

13%

C

4,000,000-5,000,000

11%

D

5,000,000-6,000,000

6%

E

6,000,000-8,000,000

4%

F

8,000,000-10,000,000

3%

G

10,000,000-12,000,000

2%

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