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1. Inquiry and campus visit. Begin by contacting the school office with questions about Kansai Christian School (KCS) and to arrange a campus visit. The Welcome page notes that families are encouraged to schedule a visit to learn more about KCS and its all-English, Christian program. The school provides a local contact address and phone number for arranging visits: 282-2 Oaza Misato, Heguri-cho, Ikoma-gun, Nara-ken 636-0904 and TEL 0745-45-6422.
2. Application submission and rolling admissions. KCS uses rolling admissions, meaning students can enroll throughout the year rather than only at fixed intake dates. A formal waitlist or pool system is not described in the public admissions materials; seats are filled as applications are processed and space becomes available. The school also notes that the easiest academic transition occurs when entering at the start of Semester I (late August/early September) or Semester II (January), with a fourth-quarter auditing option available for mid-year entrants.
3. Scholarships. There is no published scholarship program or financial-aid page on Kansai Christian School's site. Admissions materials discuss testing, retesting, tutoring, and language-preparation options but do not reference need-based or merit-based scholarships. Families seeking any form of financial assistance should contact the office to inquire about possible options or guidance on financing.
Kansai Christian School (KCS) is an all-English Christian school serving students in grades 1–12, established in 1970. Teaching and instruction are rooted in biblical values, and the school emphasizes small classes and low student-to-teacher ratios. KCS offers extracurriculars including athletics such as basketball, cross country and ultimate frisbee as well as an annual drama production through its Eagle Theater Company for students in grades 1–8. The campus is located in Heguri-cho, Nara, about a five-minute walk from Kintetsu Heguri Station, and students commute by train from areas including Osaka and Kyoto. The school is accredited through ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International).