Takinogawa High School Free School Opens 'After-School Day Service'
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Takinogawa High School Free School opens a new 'After-School Day Service' to move to the next phase of supporting school non-attendees. It aims to provide effective social skills training through combined use with free schools and regular schools.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of Takinogawa High School After School?
- A: Its purpose is to help children and students with school non-attendance or developmental challenges develop social skills and receive developmental support in collaboration with free schools.
- Q: Who is eligible and how to apply?
- A: Children and students aged 6 to 18 with disabilities or developmental characteristics are eligible. Application to the municipal office and obtaining a 'recipient certificate' are required for use.
- Q: What are the facility's size and features?
- A: It features a spacious training room of 8㎡ per student and a Japanese-style interior. Specialized staff provide support tailored to individual needs.