Setsubun Event
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Shukugawa Blog / Shukugawa School
We all enjoyed the Setsubun event. All of the students from our preschool and kindergarten made “Sweet Roll cakes”. Also a demon(Oni) came …
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Shukugawa Blog / Shukugawa School
We all enjoyed the Setsubun event. All of the students from our preschool and kindergarten made “Sweet Roll cakes”. Also a demon(Oni) came …
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Aoyama School / Aoyama Blog
Valentine’s day is a great time to celebrate love with family and friends. From our MIS kids, happy heart’s day everyone! バレンタインデー…
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Aoyama Blog / Aoyama School
We are starting to see Valentine’s day decorations everywhere, so we learned about the shape “heart”. Our Tiny tots enjoyed painting using …
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Aoyama School / Aoyama Blog
Our little tikes had the chance to experience how to become a hairdresser. They had a lot fun learning how to cut and paint too! リトルタイ…
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Aoyama School / Aoyama Blog
We all enjoyed the Setsubun event. All of the students from our preschool and the kids made “Ehomaki” or a special sushi roll. Also a demon…
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Aoyama School / Aoyama Blog
Kids had fun in English literature class practicing the alphabet and learning new words. We played a few games; letter matching, color and …
Date:2021.02.18
Category: Aoyama School / Aoyama Blog
Our Tiny Tots learned about straight and curved lines, and followed the line patterns accordingly using play dough. タイニトツは、直線と曲…
Date:2021.02.04
Category: Information
The first entrance examination for the new semester of April 2021 was held on February 4th! This will be held on occasion until March, so p…
Date:2021.02.04
Category: Shukugawa School / Shukugawa Blog
The kindergartners got a little messy making their handprint monkeys. 幼稚園児たちが手刷りのお猿さんを作るのに少し苦労しました。
Date:2021.02.04
Category: Aoyama School / Aoyama Blog
The kids enjoyed practicing their fine motor skills by dictating which color is what then picking them up with a little rod made of a tooth…