Established in 1956

Philosophy
Early childhood education is the foundation for life. As the proverb says "the child is father of the man", this period involves child brain cell development, which is an important developmental stage and a foundation for adult brain formation.

Organizer
Former elementary and junior high school principal; Kindergarten principal: 40 years of experience in preschool education; Music teacher; English teacher. These experiences from kindergarten and primary school education provide learning and development for cultural inspiration, growth rather than seeking to ignore the heart/mind, perseverance and individual cooperation in the family.

Goals
1. To promote balanced physical development, adoptive attitude, daily good habit, health and safety for a happy life.
2. To cultivate intellectual growth, creativity, autonomy, independence and voluntariness in communal life.
3. To develop creativity and spontaneity through cultivation of sentiments for music (singing/concert/handbell), game, Japanese drum, and craft painting.
4. To guide the correct way of listening or talking by listening to fairy tale or reading of picture books or of particular interest.
5. To acquire international awareness and broaden overseas perception by teaching English education.
6. To create a healthy body thru the guidance of swimming instructor during water play in summer at the swimming pool permanently located on the roof top.

Kindergarten Hours
Please select the mode of transportation for children: 
-On foot with kindergarten staff/parents
-Voluntary/Bus transportation

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: (On foot or bus trasportation of children) 9:15 am-2:30 pm
Wednesday: 9:15 am-2:00 pm
Saturday: Close
Overtime childcare: Monday to Friday except Wednesday 


Details
Government Recognized
Matsudo Midori Kindergarten
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