A Nursery School

Infant Community

Children can stay for up to 10-hours a day at the School.
Children will spend their days in a small social group away from their families, interacting independently with their environment and developing a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence resulting in statements such as “I did it by myself!”.
We also help them develop independent habits such as eating, dressing and undressing, and toilet use.

The daily routine

  • 8:00

    8:00

    8:00

    Morning extension

  • 80:30

    8:30

    8:30

    Arrive at the School and prepare for the day.

    Help the children to take care of themselves.

  • 90:00

    9:00

    9:00

    Montessori activities.

    Equipment use is appropriate for the child’s size and ensures plenty of hand and body movement.

  • 11:00

    11:00

    11:00

    Gathering and outdoor activities etc.

    While gathered together, we sing songs and read picture books.

  • 12:00

    12:00

    12:00

    Lunch

    A nutritious and well-balanced meal will be prepared by the affiliated food service center.

  • 13:00

    13:00

    13:00

    Midday-nap

  • 1530

    15:30

    15:30

    Snack

    Rice balls and jelly prepared by the affiliated school lunch center.

  • 16:00

    16:00

    16:00

    Gathering and leaving the School

  • 17:30

    17:30

    17:30

    Evening extension (until 18:00)

The yearly schedule

  • Events marked with a (★) parents are also invited to join.
  • Individual interviews and childcare visits are scheduled three times a year.

April:

Class promotion ceremony

May:

Boy’s Festival Gathering

June:

Sports Festival(★)

July:

Tanabata Festival

August:

 

September:

 

October:

Harvest experience(★)

November:

Music Concert(★)

December:

Christmas Gathering

January:

New Year’s Gathering

February:

Setsubun (the end of winter) gathering

March:

Hinamatsuri (doll festival) Gathering

Advancing to the next stage

After taking personal development and participation in Infant Community activities into consideration, and once reaching 3 years old, the child will be ready to move up to the Primary Community.