Education

The Broadmedia Group consists of six businesses in the domains of Education, Media Content, Studio & Production, Broadcast, Technology and Others segment.
The Education segment is composed of three parts. The first is the operation of the three wide-area, online, credit-based schools of the Renaissance High School Group using the Internet and digital teaching materials. Renaissance High School, Renaissance Toyota High School and Renaissance Osaka High School are recognized by the Cabinet Office as Kyoiku Tokku (special education zones) and offer many different courses geared toward students’ interests and needs, such as the first eSports course among high schools in Japan and the W School Course where students can pursue the acquisition of professional skills and qualifications relating to sports, entertainment or beauty care, or concentrate on studying overseas or preparing for university entrance exams.
The second is the management and operation of “Renaissance Japanese Language Academy” (formerly, “Japanese Language Center”). The academy trains instructors to teach Japanese to non-Japanese people and provide non-Japanese employees with Japanese language training using our original method of teaching Japanese in Japanese.
The third is a programming school operated by our group company div Inc. Div offers a variety of programming education businesses for different purposes, including "TECH CAMP," which enables people with no experience to start a new job as an engineer in as little as 10 weeks; "TECH CAMP High School," professional-level IT engineering education for high school students; "TECH CAMP Skill College," an online school for unlimited learning and unlimited questions for a monthly fee on cutting-edge IT skills such as programming, design, AI, etc.; and "TECH CAMP Work Transition School," which specializes in supporting people with developmental disabilities. And div also provides "TECH CAMP Recruiting Service" and "TECH CAMP Corporate Training Service" for corporate clients.