ANNUAL CALENDAR July |
Start of Summer Vacation
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![]() The Japanese school year begins in April, so summer vacation comes between the first and second terms. Homework is often given so kids won't forget what they learned in the first term. While the homework given to middle school students is focused on exercises and drills in Japanese, math, and English, they're also asked to write essays and create artworks. In elementary school, younger pupils often keep a picture diary, with drawings accompanying the entries, while older students generally choose a theme of their own liking to conduct research into and perform experiments in. Summer vacation is the longest break kids have from school during the year. It is a chance to do things they don't normally get to do and see things they don't often see. A lot of kids go on trips with their families, attend school-organized programs in the mountains or by the sea, and go camping. A lot of time is spent outdoors, so it's not surprising for kids come back to school in the fall with a dark suntan. ![]()
Photos: (Top) Kids head to the beach to beat the heat (Tokyo Metropolitan Government); (above) summer courses keep these students from forgetting their studies (Yoyogi Seminar). |
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