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Move To Learn Global School

Japan, Osaka

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Japanese
Fees ¥620,000 - 1,170,000
Ages 3 - 12 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2021
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), SEN focussed
Taught languages English, Japanese
Typical class size 7
Strengths Academic Enrichment, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary
Introduction

Move To Learn Global School, established in August 2021 in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture, is an international day school offering education and support for children aged 3 to 12 with diverse learning needs. The school provides a bespoke curriculum designed from the best elements of British, IB, American and other global curricula, delivered in English and Japanese to build foundational skills in English literacy, math, science and STEAM. Because of its small class sizes (around 7–8 students), instructors tailor instruction to individual learners, especially for students with special educational needs such as ASD, ADHD and learning difficulties. The campus supports inclusive education and individualized development, rather than fixed grade-level expectations, helping students progress at their own pace while strengthening communication, cognitive and social skills.

1 Chome-8-5 Kajihara, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-0091, Japan

The Essentials

Move To Learn Global School has typical class sizes of 7, instruction in English, Japanese.

Location

The Move To Learn Global School is located at Kajihara 1-8-5, Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture 569-0091, Japan. It is accessible from nearby rail lines, including JR Takatsuki Station (South Exit) with a bus connection, and Hankyu Takatsuki Station with its own bus option. From JR Takatsuki Station, take Bus No. 34 to Kajihara Higashi and alight at Kajihara, then walk about 1 minute to the school; the same bus route from Hankyu Takatsuki Station drops you at Kajihara with a similar short walk. The school operates in a city neighbourhood with public transit links and a dedicated on-site address for visitors.

Stages

The school offers preschool, kindergarten, and elementary programs. Capacity is 10 for preschool, 10 for kindergarten, and 20 for elementary. Age placement corresponds to Pre-K through Grade 6, with specific mappings: Pre-K 3–4; KG1 4–5; KG2 5–6; Grade 1 6–7; Grade 2 7–8; Grade 3 8–9; Grade 4 9–10; Grade 5 10–11; Grade 6 11–12, with flexibility for abilities in special cases. The programs aligned with these levels are described as Pre-school, Kindergarten, and Elementary.

Type

The school is an inclusive international day school that is bilingual and operated on a non-profit basis. It serves a mixed-age range from preschool through elementary and emphasizes inclusive education for diverse needs. There is no boarding facility indicated; transport and after-school options are available to support day schooling.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school identifies as an international school, but published data on pupil nationalities or the local-to-international student ratio is not disclosed. The international character is reflected in the curriculum and program description, rather than a stated nationality mix.

Additional learning support

MTLGS provides dedicated SEN support for students with PDD/ASD, ADHD/ADD, Down syndrome, learning disabilities, and related needs. The school uses a universal-design, barrier-free environment and offers customized, one-on-one instruction in addition to group work. It also provides access to therapies and support services as part of its inclusive program.

Country affiliation

The school operates in Japan and is described as an international school in Takatsuki, Osaka. It does not list a formal country affiliation beyond being an international program in Japan.

Religious affiliation

There is no religious affiliation indicated for Move To Learn Global School.

School day structure

The school day runs from 8:30 to 18:30, Monday through Friday, with holidays observed as per the school calendar. Open days are Monday to Friday, and weekends and holidays are noted separately.

Bus service

The school provides a bus or car service from JR Takatsuki Station and from Hankyu Takatsuki Station to the school and back; additional charges apply. After-school care is available on request from 15:30 to 18:00 at 900 yen per hour. Fees and arrangements for transportation and after-school services are published in the school's fee information.

Fees

Annual tuition at Move To Learn Global School ranges from JPY 620,000 to JPY 1,170,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees

- Registration fee (one-time, non-refundable): JPY 30,000.
- Admission fee (one-time, non-refundable): JPY 120,000.
- Additional charge for a comprehensive assessment week (when required): JPY 40,000.
- Separate 1‑week school experience and assessment (where required) is JPY 60,000 (tax excluded).

Tuition fees by programme / year group (annual amounts and term-equivalents)

- Pre-School (5 days per week)
- Annual tuition: JPY 500,000.
- Term-equivalent (annual ÷ 3): JPY 166,667 (approx.).

- Kindergarten (5 days per week)
- Annual tuition: JPY 750,000.
- Term-equivalent (annual ÷ 3): JPY 250,000 (approx.).

- Elementary Grades 1–6 (5 days per week)
- Annual tuition: JPY 1,050,000.
- Term-equivalent (annual ÷ 3): JPY 350,000 (approx.).

- Elementary Grades 1–6 (4 days per week)
- Annual tuition: JPY 850,000.
- Term-equivalent (annual ÷ 3): JPY 283,333 (approx.).

- Elementary Grades 1–6 (3 days per week)
- Annual tuition: JPY 700,000.
- Term-equivalent (annual ÷ 3): JPY 233,333 (approx.).

Other annual / recurring charges

- Books and materials (annual): JPY 60,000.
- Student insurance (annual): JPY 5,000.
- Building maintenance and equipment (annual): JPY 60,000.
- English as an Additional Language (EAL) fee (payable when EAL support is assessed as essential): JPY 135,000; may be pro-rated when support starts mid-semester.
- Experiential Learning Program (ELP) fees (camps, field trips, overnight trips, etc.): starting from JPY 3,000 (specific amount depends on the activity).
- Extra-curricular activity fees (theatre, exhibitions, etc.): JPY 200–5,000 (per item/activity).
- School T-shirt: JPY 5,000 each.
- School bag: JPY 5,000 each.
- Lost or damaged textbooks/workbooks/library books: replacement at book value.
- Replacement/repair of lost or damaged IT equipment: charged depending on item.
- Bus or car service (Takatsuki JR / Takatsuki-shi Hankyu stations to school and back): additional charges apply (amounts on request).
- After-school care (babysitting service) between 15:30 and 18:00: JPY 900 per hour.
- After-school therapy services (speech, occupational, fine-motor training, etc.): prices starting from JPY 10,000 per hour (charged on request).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is presented as a one-time annual payment for each programme (fees listed as annual amounts).
- All fees are stated in Japanese yen; an additional 10% consumption tax is applied to the charges listed.
- For families using bank transfer, all bank transfer charges are payable by the family.
- A sibling discount applies to tuition only: 10% off the tuition fee for a sibling while the other sibling is enrolled.

Boarding fees

- No on-site boarding fees are listed; the school does not publish a boarding programme or boarding charges. Transport from local stations is available for an additional fee.

Other costs and assessment/entrance trial fees

- A one-week school experience and assessment (when required) is JPY 60,000 (tax excluded).
- When a comprehensive assessment week is required alongside admissions, an additional JPY 40,000 is applied.
- Miscellaneous fees (non-compulsory, charged only when applicable) are normally collected when the need arises and are non-refundable.

Refund information

- Registration and admission fees are one-time and non-refundable.
- Miscellaneous fees collected when applicable are normally non-refundable.

Fee payment options

- Bank transfers are accepted; families are responsible for any bank transfer charges. No other specific payment methods (for example credit card) are listed in the published fee schedule.

If you require the figures in another currency or a different presentation, use these JPY amounts as the authoritative fee values for each item above.
Academics

Move To Learn Global School teaches Advanced Placement (AP), SEN focussed for students aged 3 to 12.

Curriculum

Move To Learn Global School in Takatsuki, Osaka, is an inclusive, bilingual international school offering Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary education. It blends elements from British, IB, American, and Indian curricula into a project-based program that emphasizes critical thinking, inquiry, and lifelong learning, with no external qualifications specified for any year on the curriculum pages. Instruction is delivered in English across core subjects, with Japanese taught as a language subject; the curriculum is English-only across levels. Curriculum is organized by stage: Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary (Grades 1–6), with subject lists including Critical Thinking, English Grammar & Punctuation, English Reading, English Spell & Write, Geography, Math, Science, STEAM, and Japanese at each level. The Move To Learn Program is an in-house program focused on motor development and brain–body coordination, and the school reports small capacities (Preschool 10, Kindergarten 10, Elementary 20) with open hours 8:30–18:30.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

MTLGS emphasizes nurturing the whole child and developing life-long skills, including self-confidence, well-being, communication, social awareness, and self-regulation, and it uses the Move To Learn Program to promote brain–body coordination and concentration.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

MTLGS provides inclusive support for students with high-functioning PDD, ASD, ADHD/ADD, Down syndrome, and learning disabilities, and employs specialist staff such as a Special Needs Therapist and a Counsellor.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English as an Additional Language support is available; core subjects are taught mainly in English, and if a student's English level is insufficient at admission, support classes are provided.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is addressed through a focus on self-confidence and well-being, with staff such as a Counsellor and Physiotherapist, and through the Move To Learn Program, which includes activities designed to improve concentration, social interaction, and emotional regulation.

Safeguarding

The school states it is a safe and nurturing place for diverse learners and maintains welfare-oriented staff, including a Counsellor and Special Needs Therapist.

Admissions

Admissions

Move To Learn Global School (MTLGS) in Takatsuki, Osaka, operates an admissions process designed to assess a child's fit and finalize enrollment. The process begins with direct contact to have questions answered and determine whether MTLGS is the right choice for the child. Families can then schedule a visit to speak with the management team in person and discuss the child's needs. A one-week trial experience and assessment may be offered as part of the initial evaluation to observe learning style, engagement, and readiness.

1. Step 1 — Contact and initial questions: Call or email to ask questions and confirm whether MTLGS aligns with the child's needs. The admissions team will provide information on programs, supports, and eligibility. This step helps families understand what to expect and decide whether to proceed.
2. Step 2 — Schedule a school visit: Families can arrange an in-person meeting with the management team to review goals, supports, and the school's approach. A visit helps parents observe classrooms, speak with staff, and assess fit with the child's learning style. Scheduling in advance ensures a dedicated time for questions and tours.
3. Step 3 — Trial experience and assessment: The school may invite the child to participate in a one-week trial experience and assessment. The trial assesses areas such as engagement, communication, and academic strengths and weaknesses across key subjects. Parents receive guidance on what the experience means for placement.
4. Step 4 — Online application: Complete and submit the Online Application Form. The form is hosted via a Google form linked on the admissions page. After submission, families will receive information about the next steps and a registration fee invoice.
5. Step 5 — Registration fee invoice: MT LGS will send an invoice for the Registration Fee once the online application is received. This fee is part of the initial, non-refundable charges and signals the school's intent to review the application further. Payment of this invoice moves the process toward formal consideration.
6. Step 6 — Application review and information requests: The school reviews the child's application and may request additional information or details about the child's needs. This step determines whether admission criteria are met and whether any further assessments are needed. Families are notified of acceptance or any additional requirements.
7. Step 7 — Trial assessment week (if necessary): If required, a Trial Assessment Week may be proposed, requiring full-day attendance Monday–Friday. The assessment covers academic readiness, learning capabilities, and subject comprehension. A written report and verbal debrief are provided at the end of the week, and a separate fee applies if this step is taken.
8. Step 8 — Admission confirmation and admission fee invoice: If admission is approved, a confirmation letter is issued along with an invoice for the Admission Fee. This step formalizes placement and begins the contract phase. The non-refundable Admissions Fee confirms the child's placement.
9. Step 9 — Student contract and tuition invoicing: After the Admission Fee is paid, a Student Contract is issued for review and acceptance, together with an invoice for tuition fees. Families review terms, sign the contract, and confirm enrollment in the learning program. Payment of all fees completes the enrollment steps required to start at MT LGS.
10. Step 10 — Documentation and welcome handbook: Once all documentation is submitted and required fees are paid, the family is ready to begin. A Welcome Parents Handbook with school information and next-step guidance is provided to help families navigate the start of the program.

Notes: The steps above reflect the sequence outlined in MT LGS admissions materials, including the online application, trial options, and the progression from inquiry to confirmed enrollment. The school's published trial-week option and associated costs are part of the assessment process, and detailed fee information is provided in the school's fee schedule.

Waitlist

MTLGS does not publish a waitlist or pool policy on its admissions materials. The Admissions page outlines a step-by-step process for inquiries, applications, and placement, but there is no publicly stated waitlist procedure or waitlist offers. Families seeking waitlist details should contact the school directly to confirm whether a waitlist is available and under what conditions.

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