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Learning Tree International School’s Kiba Prekinder campus provides early childhood education based on U.S. Common Core standards for children aged six months to six years. The program divides into specific developmental stages, starting with "Baby Seeds," where infants learn phonics and engage in tactile painting, progressing to the "Saplings" group, where students use ukuleles and xylophones to develop hand-eye coordination. The campus enforces a strict dietary policy, providing school lunches made entirely from organic, low-chemical ingredients sourced from Hokkaido and western Japan. Meals contain zero preservatives or white sugar, and students drink reverse-osmosis filtered water. A distinct requirement is the "Family Support System," mandating that parents align their home behavioral expectations with the school's philosophy. Additionally, students take part in environmental education at the school's dedicated Nature Camp facility in Kamogawa.
5 Chome-6-30 Kiba, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0042, Japan
1. Transfer the application fee of 18,000 yen (tax included) to GMO Aozora Net Bank 516 (Soyokaze)