Study in Canada

Blessed with magnificent nature, Canada has good public safety and is a popular study abroad destination. Vancouver, British Columbia, where Japan Hotel School students study abroad, is always ranked highly in the "Livable City" rankings, and you can enjoy hiking, boating, skiing and snowboarding.

Study Abroad Environment

Study Abroad Environment

Vancouver is a livable city
Vancouver is the largest city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, located in the southwest of the province. Despite being a large city, it has an environment where you can feel close to nature, and is rated as "one of the most livable cities in the world." Vancouver is a city close to the sea, so it has a warm climate considering its latitude, comfortable summers, and relatively warm winters, although there are many rainy and cloudy days, so it rarely snows in the city. The climate can generally be described as mild.

Campus Life

Campus Life

International Language Academy of Canada
(ILAC)

It is the most popular and largest language school in North America, with over 10,000 international students studying there every year. It was awarded the title of Superstar in the STM Star English Language School North America, an award given to the best language school in North America by study abroad agents around the world.

curriculum

curriculum

Participate in a 20-week program, consisting of 10 weeks of study + 2 weeks off + 10 weeks of study, totalling 450 hours of study time.
At the academy, students can take English language programs divided into 17 levels. Thanks to the detailed support system, even students who are not good at English can improve their English skills without any difficulty. In addition, there are nationality restrictions in the classes to prevent nationality gaps, so students can develop their language skills in a careful environment so that they do not gather together with international students from the same country.

Study Abroad in Canada

Student Voices

I was able to experience Canadian sports and food culture.

I've been studying abroad for two months now, and I'm getting used to life here. At school, we have two to three classes a day (each class is two hours long), but we have a lot of homework, so my friends and I...
Study Abroad in Canada Daytime English CourseH.K. / Graduated from Chiba Prefectural Narita International High School (Chiba Prefecture)