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Learning Tree International School

Japan, Tokyo

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Admissions Guidelines for April 2026. Maximum numbers of students are set for KB and TS campuses and for each grade level. Candidates must be motivated to learn at Learning Tree and their parents must agree with all Learning Tree policies. 1. Transfer the application fee of 18,000 yen (tax included) to GMO Aozora Net Bank 516 (Soyokaze)

5300827 Learning Tree International School. The application fee is non-refundable. To schedule an entrance exam privately, the cost is 80,000 yen (tax included). 2. Apply online with ① a copy of the transaction ② applicant's picture attached. The picture will be used for the student ID when the child is officially enrolled. 3. Students will take the entrance exam and have an interview. Parents must also participate in an interview. 4. Result will be sent home by mail. 5. Application Deadline: Please submit online application seven days before the exam date. 6. Enrollment Procedure: 1. Transfer the mandatory entrance fee and spring term fee by the correct date. 2. Issue the student ID (Free for the first time; reissue charged at 5,000 yen plus tax). 7. Full-Time Tuition and Fees: Entrance fee ¥230,000 (Graduates ¥55,000). All-fee (one-year lump sum) ¥1,605,000 for the school year 2026 (options and entrance fee excluded). 8. Dual Schooling Tuition and Fees: Entrance fee ¥230,000 (Graduates ¥55,000). All-fee (one-year lump sum) ¥1,140,000 for the school year 2024 (options and entrance fee excluded).

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ¥1,146,760 - 2,043,770
Ages 0 - 14 years
Pupil numbers 24
Type Co-educational
Opened 2003
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
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Learning Tree International School in Tokyo operates Prekinder through Middle School across campuses: Kiba and Tsukishima. It offers an American curriculum with a pathway to the IB Diploma Programme. All core classes are taught in English, with Reading and Speaking and integrated Japanese language support to encourage bilingual development. The school maintains small class sizes and assigns homeroom teachers for core subjects, while Arts and other disciplines are taught by specialized teachers. The Arts Program covers fine arts, art history, music, drama, physical education and health. Weekly ukulele and Hula classes are part of ECAP, which also includes piano, swimming and Japanese lessons from 2:00 to 3:00 pm on weekdays. After-school and Summer English programs extend language learning and target English-proficiency milestones. The school provides guidance for post-9th-grade pathways to international schools. Facilities are distributed across campuses with a focus on English-language learning and a calendar of activities for families.

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