The
International
Leadership Course
The
International Leadership Course is
an intensive three-year high school program. Our students use English
as a tool
in order to learn to succeed in a
competitive international environment. The course
is aimed at high-level universities.
ILC 2011 Pamphlet (in Japanese) now available for download as a PDF file.

A
History of Success
Universities:
Our
students have been very successful in university entrance
examinations. The class that graduated in 2011 had 28 members.
One passed the University of the Ryukyus, 1 passed Akita
International University, 2 passed Sophia University (Jochi), 1 passed
Waseda University, several passed MARCH-level universities, and 1
passed Kansai University.
The class that graduated in
2010 had 39
members. One passed the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, 1
passed
International Christian University, 1 passed Sophia University (Jochi),
4 passed Waseda University, 1 passed Akita International University, 1
passed Gakushuin University, 1 passed Ritsumeikan University, and 17
passed MARCH-level universities.
The class that graduated in 2009 had
30
members. One passed Kyoto University, 2 passed Waseda, 3
passed
Sophia
(Jochi), 9 passed MARCH universities, and 1 passed Ritsumeikan
Kyoto.
The
class that graduated in 2008 had 36 members. Five passed
Waseda,
4
passed Sophia (Jochi), 14 passed MARCH universities, 1 passed
Ritsumeikan Kyoto, and 1 passed Doshisha.
Students begin the International
Leadership
Course by learning basic English, logic, and communication.
The class level in English at the
beginning of the first year in the International Leadership Course is
about the same as the first year high school national average for
Japan:
TOEIC 375. During their three years in the course, our
students
build up their ability through doing challenging goal-oriented
projects, such as speeches, presentations, and debates. At
the
end of their third year in the ILC, our students' class average is
TOEIC 610. This result is a 63% increase.
A
History of Improvement
The
International Leadership Course was
founded in 1993. Throughout its 17 year history, we have
improved it every year by refining our teaching
techniques, more effectively motivating students, adding or modifying
curriculum, and enhancing our results. We will continue
to improve the International Leadership Course to better meet our
students' goals.
The
ILC's Unique Curriculum and Methodology
The
International Leadership Course has a unique, goal-oriented
curriculum. ILC students progress through the course by
meeting
the goals that we give them, each goal more difficult than the
last. A few examples of what our students do are
problem
solving activities, writing short stories, opinion speeches,
made-for-tv
news presentations, debates,
and research papers. We use a wide variety
of activities to give our
students as many different experiences as possible.
Through
meeting these goals and having these experiences, our students learn
how to accomplish their own goals and develop confidence in
themselves.
When the International
Leadership Course was started, most of what was planned was considered
impossible
for students of a foreign language to accomplish. Fortunately, we never
told our students that, and so they have successfully accomplished
these goals year after year, each year doing better than the year
before. The teachers of the International Course and its students have
learned that, with careful planning, good teamwork, and a lot of hard
work, nothing is impossible.
The
International Leadership Course Rules
1.
Students must be responsible.
2.
Students must respect themselves. Students must
respect other people.
3.
Students must help each other.
International
Course Name Change
To
better reflect the unique curriculum of the course, we have changed the
name of the International Course to the International Leadership
Course, as of April 1, 2010.