Really, thank you so much. We’re looking to possibly move in May if everything falls into place, so I have quite a bit of time but I’m researching my options now. I was able to check out the website you gave the kindergarten link for with google translate but then I looked on google maps and it says it’s 2 hours by train, so unfortunately it’;s just too far. ![:frowning: :frowning:](/images/emoji/twitter/frowning.png?v=12)
This was posted to me on another forum–
Mikasa is right outside the Womble Gate. Seems to have a large population of base kids. Walk to the school from base. Catholic.
Seika- Not too far from base, and has a cool train bus that picks up kids at each tower/house. Also seems to have a large American student population. Very expensive (more so than Mikasa from what I understand from friends) but has a lot of activities. I know it’s religious based, but nut sure if it’s Catholic or Christian.
Mikuni- A little further than Seika, also has a bus that goes to base and Ikego. Not very many Americans (2 or 3 that are “white”, but a few more 1/2 Japanese kids). My son goes to Mikuni, so I know most about this one. Owners speak fluent English and send home all newsletters, information in English. Costs more than Mikasa, but not as much as Seika I think. Christian curriculum. Website- some basic info in English http://www.mikuni.ed.jp/
Hayama International- I believe English is the main language spoken here. I’m not too familiar with it, it’s also the furthest from Base, but they also have a bus. This would be the more American style school, more casual uniforms, etc. Near the beach sot hey take field trips there often.
As I said, I know people who send their kids to all those schools- and even some others near Ikego, and everyone is happy with the one they’ve chosen. Be prepared to pay though, registration and admission fees can easily come to $1000 just to get started, then there is the monthly tuition- about $200 range. Uniforms are another expense. And Japanese school is so different than US Pre-school, but it’s such a great experience. Good luck with your choice!
And then I was able to find this too, but I know at least some of it is outdated because the base no longer has a preschool.
http://benefits.military.com/misc/installations/files/YOKOSUKA__JAPAN/24.html (I looked at the english websites of the international & American schools and wow, I won’t be enrolling my kids anytime soon! $8,000-15,000 a year plus fees is a little steep. ouch. Price wise, we could probably do Yokosuka Kindergarten or Seika based on this list.)
If I could find a preschool like one you say incorporates some montessori, doman, shichida methods that would be perfect. I just don’t know what I’m doing really, muddling through any information I can find, using google translate to make heads or tails of things LOL. And if I knew what preschool we wanted to send my daughter to (or at least narrowed it down) then it would help us determine where we want to live to ease the commute.