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Learning Tree International School

Japan, Tokyo

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ¥1,146,760 - 2,043,770
Ages 0 - 14 years
Pupil numbers 24
Type Co-educational
Opened 2003
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, IB (DP)
Taught languages Japanese
Typical class size 14
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School
Introduction

Learning Tree International School in Tokyo operates Prekinder through Middle School across campuses: Kiba and Tsukishima. It offers an American curriculum with a pathway to the IB Diploma Programme. All core classes are taught in English, with Reading and Speaking and integrated Japanese language support to encourage bilingual development. The school maintains small class sizes and assigns homeroom teachers for core subjects, while Arts and other disciplines are taught by specialized teachers. The Arts Program covers fine arts, art history, music, drama, physical education and health. Weekly ukulele and Hula classes are part of ECAP, which also includes piano, swimming and Japanese lessons from 2:00 to 3:00 pm on weekdays. After-school and Summer English programs extend language learning and target English-proficiency milestones. The school provides guidance for post-9th-grade pathways to international schools. Facilities are distributed across campuses with a focus on English-language learning and a calendar of activities for families.

This campus is part of Learning Tree International School

Kiba Campus — Prekinder: 5-6-30 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042; Kiba Campus — Elementary/Middle (Kamei Building, 2F): 2-17-13 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042; Tsukishima Campus — Prekinder & Elementary: 2-14-12 Tsukishima, 4F, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0052

The Essentials

Learning Tree International School has 24 pupils, typical class sizes of 14, instruction in English.

Location

Locations are in Tokyo, Japan. Kiba Campus (Prekinder to Middle School) is at 5-6-30 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042, 5-minute walk from Kiba Station. Kiba Elementary and Middle School are at 2-17-13 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042. Tsukishima Campus (Prekinder & Elementary) is at 2-14-12, Tsukishima, 4F, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0052, a 5-minute walk from Tsukishima Station. The school teaches in English.

Stages

Prekinder; Elementary (Full-Time and Dual-Schooling); Middle School

Type

International school (Preschool to Middle School)

Country affiliation

Japan

Fees

Annual tuition at Learning Tree International School ranges from JPY 1,146,760 to JPY 2,043,770 for 2026/27.

Application & entrance / examination fees

- External application / group entrance exam fee: ¥15,000 (external applicants); internal applicants are invoiced ¥10,000. The group (standard) entrance exam fee of ¥18,000 and the individual (private) entrance exam fee of ¥80,000 are also used for admissions where noted. Application and entrance/exam fees are non‑refundable.

Admission (entrance) fee

- Mandatory entrance (admission) fee at enrolment: ¥198,000. Reduced entrance fee for Learning Tree graduates (LT Prekinder graduates): ¥55,000.

Tuition: Full‑time (Elementary & Middle School)

- Tax status: amounts below are shown inclusive of tax where indicated.

- One‑year (annual) payment option (one‑year lump sum; options and entrance fee excluded): ¥1,553,050 for the school year shown in the published fee schedule.

- Per‑term breakdown when paying by term (semester amounts shown as component lines):
- Semester 1 (breakdown):
- Tuition: ¥450,100.
- Facility fee (+ digital): ¥106,900.
- Material fee (+ digital): ¥52,700.
- Security & insurance: ¥11,700.
- Lunch: ¥71,250.
- Yearbook: ¥0.
- Semester 1 subtotal: ¥692,650.
- Semester 2 (breakdown):
- Tuition: ¥870,100.
- Facility fee (+ digital): ¥206,750.
- Material fee (+ digital): ¥101,970.
- Security & insurance: ¥22,550.
- Lunch: ¥137,750.
- Yearbook: ¥12,000.
- Semester 2 subtotal: ¥1,351,120.
- Note: the fee schedule provides both a one‑year lump sum amount and the semester component totals above; the one‑year lump sum is presented as the single‑payment option.

Tuition: Dual‑schooling program

- One‑year (annual) payment option (one‑year lump sum; options and entrance fee excluded): ¥1,130,000 for the school year shown in the published fee schedule.

- Per‑term breakdown for the dual‑schooling program:
- Semester 1 (breakdown):
- Tuition: ¥385,000.
- Facility fee (+ digital): ¥22,000.
- Material fee (+ digital): ¥62,150.
- Snack / lunch (summer school lunch included): ¥28,160.
- Yearbook: ¥0.
- Semester 1 subtotal: ¥497,310.
- Semester 2 (breakdown):
- Tuition: ¥478,500.
- Facility fee (+ digital): ¥26,400.
- Material fee (+ digital): ¥97,460.
- Snack / lunch: ¥35,090.
- Yearbook: ¥12,000.
- Semester 2 subtotal: ¥649,450.
- Note: the dual‑schooling per‑term subtotals and the one‑year lump sum are both shown as payment options in the published schedule.

Optional classes and services (examples and term pricing)

- Full‑time program optional classes (sample semester pricing):
- Japanese class (3 days/week): Semester 1 ¥315,000; Semester 2 ¥609,000.
- Japanese class (5 days/week): Semester 1 ¥525,000; Semester 2 ¥1,015,000.
- ESL (5 days/week): Semester 1 ¥525,000; Semester 2 ¥1,015,000.
- Debate (2×/week, Grade 3+): Semester 1 ¥210,000; Semester 2 ¥406,000.
- Project (weekly): Semester 1 ¥105,000; Semester 2 ¥203,000.
- Broadcasting / Newspaper: Semester 1 ¥105,000; Semester 2 ¥203,000.
- Sports Exploration: Semester 1 ¥105,000; Semester 2 ¥203,000.
- Summer school (2 weeks): until 2:00 pm ¥105,000; until 6:00 pm ¥180,000 (per published schedule).

- Routine optional services (examples shown in the published schedule):
- Sitter pick‑up / transportation (where available): Semester 1 and Semester 2 fees shown in the schedule (dual and full‑time pages show different sitter/bus option prices); see the listed per‑semester amounts in the schedule.
- Pick‑up special accommodation / drop‑off special accommodation: specific per‑semester prices are published for these services.
- Leave‑of‑absence (per semester): spring/autumn ¥40,000; summer/winter ¥30,000 (amounts shown as term fees for leave).

Other recurring / one‑off costs

- Uniforms: New full‑time students should purchase the uniform package at enrollment — boys ¥87,160; girls ¥96,960 (uniform package prices shown in the published schedule).

- Yearbook: a yearbook fee (¥12,000) appears in the Semester 2 cost lines where applicable.

- School bus: a fixed bus fee applies for bus pick‑up/drop‑off at fixed stops; if a student lives more than 8 km from the school the published schedule indicates the bus fee is doubled. Separate pick‑up / special accommodation fees are listed where required.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- To secure an offered place after successful admission, the mandatory entrance fee plus either the full one‑year payment or the Semester 1 payment must be transferred within two weeks of receiving the offer/result; completion of the bank transfer finalizes enrollment.

- Application and entrance exam payments (application fee / entrance exam fee) are collected by bank transfer to the school account listed in the admissions instructions; the application/entrance fees are non‑refundable. The published materials provide the bank details for these transfers.

Refunds and absence policy

- Application and entrance/exam fees are non‑refundable.

- The published program policies state that refunds are not provided for make‑ups or absences due to personal circumstances (no refund for absence/missed days in routine programs).

Boarding

- No boarding program or boarding fees are listed in the school's tuition and fee schedules; the published schedules and program descriptions cover day (pre‑k, kindergarten, elementary and middle) programmes and optional services (transport, after‑school options) only.

Fee payment methods and practical notes

- Bank transfer is the established payment method for application fees and for admission/enrolment transfers (account details and transfer instructions appear in the published admissions material). No automatic listing of credit‑card payment acceptance appears in the published tuition and admissions pages; specific payment methods for recurring tuition (other than transfer instructions for deposits/payments) are provided in the school's enrollment instructions where applicable.

Summary of key numeric items (presented clearly)

- Application / group exam: ¥15,000 (external) / ¥10,000 (internal invoice); group exam fee reference ¥18,000; private/individual exam ¥80,000. Application/exam fees non‑refundable.
- Entrance fee: ¥198,000 (LT graduates ¥55,000).
- Full‑time one‑year lump sum (single payment option): ¥1,553,050 (options and entrance fee excluded). Semester component subtotals: Semester 1 ¥692,650; Semester 2 ¥1,351,120 (component breakdowns listed above).
- Dual‑schooling one‑year lump sum (single payment option): ¥1,130,000 (options and entrance fee excluded). Semester component subtotals: Semester 1 ¥497,310; Semester 2 ¥649,450 (component breakdowns listed above).
- Uniform package (new students): boys ¥87,160; girls ¥96,960.

(End of fees overview.)
Academics

Learning Tree International School teaches American Curriculum, IB (DP) for students aged 0 to 14.

Curriculum

The school teaches entirely in English, and English classes (Reading and Speaking) are divided by levels rather than by age. It maintains low student-to-teacher ratios to ensure an attentive and responsive learning environment. Main subjects include mathematics up to elementary school grade 1 level, science, social studies, physical education and music, with art and other aesthetic activities. Weekly ukulele and Hula classes and a broad programme of extra curricular activities are conducted in English, including excursions, Sports Day, concerts, Halloween and Christmas parties, and school camps. An ECAP (Extra Curricular Activity Program) runs from 2 to 3 pm on weekdays, offering piano lessons, swimming, sports and Japanese lessons. After School and Summer School English classes extend English education, focusing on presentation, discussion and essay writing to help students progress toward English proficiency, with targets related to Eiken exams by the end of elementary school and at graduation.

Student Teacher Ratio

The school maintains a low student-to-teacher ratio to provide an attentive and responsive learning environment.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Learning Tree emphasizes happiness as essential for emotional well-being and aims to create a safe learning environment for all students. The school seeks to foster empathetic, responsible lifelong learners who contribute to their global community and to develop a growth mindset. English language development is central, with events and everyday activities conducted in English to support social and linguistic growth. There is a Family Support System to help families participate when convenient. The school conducts regular parent–teacher conferences and open class moments to discuss students' social-emotional progress.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

All core classes are held in English. English is an essential tool for communication and self-expression. The school supports bilingual development by offering Japanese language activities through after-school ECAP and related programs. Teachers are experienced native English speakers from diverse backgrounds. Language progression is supported through level-based English classes designed to accommodate different abilities.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is a core consideration in the school's approach. The environment is designed to be safe and supportive to promote emotional development. An on‑call school counselor is available to assist with emotional needs and well-being. The school maintains a low student‑to‑teacher ratio to provide attentive, responsive support. Regular communications with families through conferences and progress updates help monitor wellbeing. After‑school activities and ECAP contribute to balanced development and social engagement.

Safeguarding

Safety and safeguarding are priorities, with a clear commitment to the safety and well-being of students, staff, and communities. The school employs security measures such as a video intercom and coordinates with local authorities to ensure safety. Health-related guidance can involve health professionals when needed, including coordination with St. Luke's International Hospital. Parents and teachers engage in ongoing communication through conferences and progress reporting to support safe, accountable practices. The school also emphasizes structured, monitored activities and an open environment to support safeguarding.

Admissions

Admissions

Admissions Guidelines for April 2026. Maximum numbers of students are set for KB and TS campuses and for each grade level. Candidates must be motivated to learn at Learning Tree and their parents must agree with all Learning Tree policies. 1. Transfer the application fee of 18,000 yen (tax included) to GMO Aozora Net Bank 516 (Soyokaze)

5300827 Learning Tree International School. The application fee is non-refundable. To schedule an entrance exam privately, the cost is 80,000 yen (tax included). 2. Apply online with ① a copy of the transaction ② applicant's picture attached. The picture will be used for the student ID when the child is officially enrolled. 3. Students will take the entrance exam and have an interview. Parents must also participate in an interview. 4. Result will be sent home by mail. 5. Application Deadline: Please submit online application seven days before the exam date. 6. Enrollment Procedure: 1. Transfer the mandatory entrance fee and spring term fee by the correct date. 2. Issue the student ID (Free for the first time; reissue charged at 5,000 yen plus tax). 7. Full-Time Tuition and Fees: Entrance fee ¥230,000 (Graduates ¥55,000). All-fee (one-year lump sum) ¥1,605,000 for the school year 2026 (options and entrance fee excluded). 8. Dual Schooling Tuition and Fees: Entrance fee ¥230,000 (Graduates ¥55,000). All-fee (one-year lump sum) ¥1,140,000 for the school year 2024 (options and entrance fee excluded).

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