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Departure Parents Support Program If you would like to participate in the support program, please email us.

 

This is a program that supports children from the English proficiency required of their parents when they go to an English-speaking local school or an international school when they leave Japan to the admission method. From how to contact the school by phone when sick, to tripartite interviews and birthday parties, we will teach English that parents are required to have in school life. In addition, the logistical support program has a system in place to receive explanations of prints and report cards distributed locally.

 

 

First  Step: International School  This is the procedure for taking the (local school)

Before departure

Decide on a school to transfer to.

Entrance / Transfer Exam

We will prepare the necessary documents and English proficiency for admission.

Admission procedure

Order and fill in the admission documents. Request to fill out a medical certificate.

Admission fee / tuition fee

With a view to transfer and transfer, check with the school how to transfer and select a rational method.

student number

You will need it at various locations in the school facility.

 

 

Second Step: International School  Learn from the 1-year Events schedule

End of August September

Back to school night

School, classroom introduction, homeroom teacher introduction, class parent social gathering

Orientation    

Introduction of teachers in charge of grades, introduction of subjects of this year

October 

Halloween Party

Costume party (not a Christian International school)

November 

Christmas Bazaar  (Christian school)

Christmas Bazaar Not done at public schools

Parent-Teacher Conferences

Interview (The mainstream is an interview between the teacher and parents)

December

Concert

Choir chorus, band brass band, etc. (may be performed in other months)

February

Valentine's Day

Make a Valentine's card and give it to everyone to walk around. Write the card to your important friend (I don't have a habit of giving it from a girl to a boy)

March

Easter

Easter of Christ, even if you are not a Christian, you may enjoy playing games. Easter Egg Hunting (Find Hidden Eggs, a treasure hunt game) Easter Bunny (Santa Claus-like and often presents a basket of Easter eggs-often chocolate-)

May

Parent-Teacher Conferences

Interview (The mainstream is an interview between the teacher and parents)

June  

End of Year Class Parties

Class party at the end of the year

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The next event will be held in different months depending on the school

Annual events

Dance Party

Dance parties for fathers and daughters are the mainstream. In particular, Japanese fathers have little desire to participate, and children are deprived of their enjoyment. There are many cases where children who can participate are angry if their father does not dance with them.

Bingo Night

It's a party to enjoy playing Bingo games. Purchase a Bingo card before entering the event venue. Again, food and drink donations may be required.

Open House

Class visit (It is designed not to watch all at once, but to visit small groups so as not to interfere with the progress of the class. You can enter the grade you want to see and the class you want to see at any time. 15 to 30 minutes I will see about.)

Sports day

Sports festival (There is no rehearsal exercise like in Japan)

Excursion (Field Trip)

Excursion (Children, parents in the lower grades of elementary school will accompany you)
Parental help on an excursion (chaperon)

Food Fair

Parents from each country compete for their own dishes.

Drama Festival

Play

Book Week

Make a hat for books and have a parade

Speech Contest

Speech contest (poetry recitation, composition, etc.)

International Day

It ’s a day to wear your own clothes and experience various cultures.

Achievement test

Standardized Achievement Tests:

The level of the school comes out clearly. You can also see the achievement level of individual global skills and the order of seats in the school.
Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS)
 
Stanford Achievement Test (SAT)
 
California Achievement Test (CAT)
 
California Achievement Test (CAT / 5)
 
Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills (CTBS)
When you transfer to an international school, you will need to fill in the test score on the admission documents. Click here for details.

   

 

Third Step: International School  Learn from your daily life

Telephone contact

Notification of absence Notification of illness / injury Forgotten items Confirmation of homework Confirmation of payment Notification of school closure due to weather
Telephone Chain
Of a phone call from a friend

Mock practice to call school Mock practice to call from school Mock practice to call from a friend Mock practice to call from a friend's guardian

School store

School Supply (tools required for class, gym clothes, etc.) Confirmation How to order How to receive Payment method

Cafeteria

 

Be prepared for immediate use.
The system differs depending on the school. Check in advance so that your child will not be in trouble from the first day.
How to request a vendor

Pick-up and drop-off

How to register a pick-up person to school How to use the school bus Laws and regulations regarding going out of minors in the field

PSG work

Chairperson Co-chairperson Treasure Secretary  Coffee Morning Coordinator   Such

Parental participation

Parental help on excursion chaperon
Parental help at the bazaar Coordinator

 

 

Fourth  Step: International School  Practice filling out various documents to be submitted to

At the time of admission

Admission application, health certificate, recommendation letter, transcript, attendance status, etc.

Permission

Various consent forms

 

 

Fifth Step: Learn how to deal with friends

Birthday party

How to write a birthday party invitation How to treat your friends at the birthday party How to deal with your friends' parents How to behave at the birthday party when you receive an invitation-How to behave as a parent (for kindergarten children, for elementary school students)
Birthday party etiquette-How to say hello, thank you, membership fee Birthday party flow-Timing to give presents, souvenirs (Goodie Bag)

party

Both the Christmas party and the Halloween party involve religious issues, so be careful when holding and attending.
Family participation is preferred for dance parties, and you need to be careful about the dress code.

Play Date

Promise to play with friends

 

 

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