Sample Daily Schedule
Nursery/Pre Class (1- and 2-year-olds)
| 9:00 | Arrival Play Time |
| 9:45 | Morning Circle |
| 10:00 | Story Time & Snack Time |
| 10:20 | Outside Play Time / Indoor Play Time |
| 11:30 | Lunch Time |
| 12:00 | Nap Time |
| 14:30 | Wake Up & Snack Time |
| 15:00 | Activity Time & Play Time |
| 16:40 | Afternoon Circle |
| 17:00 | Bye Bye Time |
Kinder Class (3-5 years old)
| 9:00 | Arrival Exploring Play |
| 9:30 | Morning Circle |
| 10:00 | Inquiry Time |
| 11:00 | Outside Inquiry / Indoor Inquiry |
| 12:45 | Lunch Time |
| 13:30 | Nap&Relax Time |
| 14:30 | Wake Up & Snack Time |
| 15:00 | Inquiry Time |
| 16:00 | Exploring Play |
| 16:40 | Afternoon Circle |
| 17:00 | Bye Bye Time |
“Inquiry” refers to children’s exploratory activities, learning, and play.
Early childhood is the most effective time for learning through play. Feelings of “This is fun!” and “I want to try this!” spark children’s interests and curiosity, nurturing their ability to learn independently.
At Beyondia, we value this “play = learning” process and strive to create an environment where children can engage proactively.
*The above is merely an example. The daily schedule is flexibly adjusted based on the children’s condition, curriculum content, weather, and other factors.
Special Activities (In-House Programs)
Beyondia’s diverse lessons led by specialized instructors are another major highlight, complementing our English-based activities.
We partner with “BEYONDIA MUSICA” for eurhythmics, “NPO Rex Sports” for physical education (PE/active play), “Itoman Swimming School” for swimming, and “Mrs. Sullivan Tutoring” for cognitive development programs, ensuring highly specialized instruction. Furthermore, during the latter half of the senior year, we implement a robotics program by “Robot Club.” Please refer to the curriculum for details on each activity.
Additionally, Japanese Activity is led by Japanese childcare teachers. They carefully support children in becoming familiar with Japanese culture and in understanding the content they learn daily in English through Japanese as well.
<2025 Academic Year Special Activities (In-School Activities) Schedule>
| Monday | Japanese Activity (3-5 year olds) |
| Tuesday | Rhythmic (1-3 years old), P.E. (All Grades) *Individual Piano Lessons (Additional fee. Available for 3-year-old class and up. ¥11,000/month) |
| Wednesday | Swimming (3-year-olds) |
| Thursday | Cognitive Development (3-5 years old) |
| Friday | Swimming (4-5 years old) |
*Please note that activity content varies by grade level.
*Please contact the school for details on activity times, frequency, etc.
Events (Annual Activities)
Our school hosts a variety of events throughout the year. We value not only events introducing overseas cultures like Halloween and Easter, but also uniquely Japanese traditions such as Setsubun and Tanabata. New events also emerge from the children’s interests and discoveries, naturally expanding from daily activities. We review event content annually, constantly updating it to ensure richer and more meaningful experiences for the children.




| April | Easter | October | Halloween Start of Farm Experience |
| May | Parent-Child Field Trip (1 & 2-year-olds) Overnight Stay (5-year-olds) Field Trip (4 & 5-year-olds) | November | Fashion Day Sports Day |
| June | ★Fashion Show Field Trip (3-year-olds) Parent Observation Day | December | Christmas Cooking Class |
| July | Tanabata Cooking Class | January | New Year’s Fashion Day Field Trip (3-5-year-olds) Graduation Field Trip (Shiki Theatre Company) |
| August | Fashion Day Summer Festival | February | Setsubun Valentine’s Day Open House |
| September | Moon Viewing ★Kimono Culture Experience Field Trip (3-5 year olds) Open House | March | Strawberry Picking (2 year olds and up) Cooking Class Graduation Ceremony |
Field Trips Connected to Inquiry-Based Learning (3-5 years old)



At Beyondia, field trips are positioned as “experiences connected to learning” to deepen the inquiry-based learning of the International Baccalaureate (IB). By visiting places related to each unit’s inquiry theme, children connect classroom learning to the real world and gain a deeper understanding.
For example, during the “Who we are” unit, we visited Kashiwanoha Park for experiences helping children recognize friendships and their own identities. For “How we express ourselves,” we explored diverse forms of expression at Little Planet. For “How the world works,” we visited the Tsukuba Expo Center, linking it to our inquiry into light.
Connecting the discoveries and excitement gained through real-world experiences to daily inquiry activities further expands the world of learning.
Past Field Trip Examples:
Tsukuba Expo Center, Kashiwanoha Park, Shimizu Park, Little Planet, Kikkoman Monoshiri Shoyu Museum, Recycling Center, etc.
Fashion Day



Our school regularly hosts “Fashion Day,” a uniquely international school concept. It’s a special day where children and teachers alike enjoy a casual atmosphere, dressing in outfits matching the theme.
On Pajama Day, everyone came dressed in pajamas, and morning greetings started with “Good night!” They spent a relaxed and enjoyable time in a different atmosphere. On Cuddle Buddy Day, children brought their favorite stuffed animals. They shared snacks, took naps together, and experienced a special day spent with their plush friends. On Kidult Day, children and adults swapped fashion styles! Teachers wore the children’s uniform T-shirts, while children came dressed in slightly more grown-up clothes, enjoying each other’s styles.
The theme changes each time, so what will it be next… stay tuned!
Through these playful events unique to an international school, children enjoy free thinking while freely nurturing their creativity and individuality.
Sports Day (November)



Every year, we hold our Sports Day at a nearby elementary school gymnasium. This special day allows children to showcase the growth and learning they’ve cultivated through daily activities using their bodies. The venue is always filled with warm cheers as children give their all in races, dances, and team activities.
We also prepare a wide variety of events for parents to participate in! For the children, it’s a valuable experience to challenge themselves while cooperating with their friends.
Graduation Ceremony



Beyondia’s graduation ceremony is held jointly for the Ikebukuro and Meguro campuses at Roppongi Ark Hills in a grand celebration. Together with children from other campuses, we look back on memories and celebrate this special day of departure.
The sight of children dressed in blue gowns is a testament to their strong growth. Seeing them proudly receive their graduation certificates brings tears to the eyes of parents and guardians.
Through this internationally diverse ceremony, children confidently take flight toward new stages, carrying the self-assurance cultivated at school.
【We also host events in collaboration with companies】
★Fashion Day (First held in July 2025)



As our first initiative this year, we held a special “Fashion Show” event in partnership with Best Kids Audition.
Beyond professional photo booth experiences, children walked the red carpet as models, tried their hand at photography and behind-the-scenes roles, making it a valuable day of “career exploration.”
The children, dressed in their favorite outfits and walking with confidence, were truly radiant. It was a wonderful opportunity for them to discover a new world of self-expression.
★Kimono Culture Experience ~ A Special Moment Connecting with Japanese Tradition ~

We co-host the annual “Kimono Culture Experience” with Happy Photo Studio.
Children get to wear the traditional Japanese garment, the “kimono,” and experience a professional photo shoot. It becomes a special and memorable day for them.
In classes for children aged 3 and above, we also conduct inquiry activities around themes like “What is a kimono?” and “When do people wear them?” This helps them deepen their understanding of Japanese culture and customs while having fun. This event, which connects them with the spirit of Japan, provides children with a valuable opportunity for learning and experience.
School Surroundings



Beyondia International School Kashiwanoha is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from Kashiwanoha Campus Station on the Tsukuba Express line.
The area is rich in greenery, featuring not only commercial facilities like LaLaport Kashiwanoha and Kashiwanoha T-SITE, but also numerous parks such as Kashiwanoha Park, Konbukuro Pond Park, and Aqua Terrace.
Nearby stations are home to schools like Gyosei International Nagareyama Primary School and Kaichi Nozomi Primary & Secondary School, an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. Furthermore, Rugby School Japan is scheduled to open in summer 2023, making this a vibrant, international, and academically rich community. During daily Outside Play time, children venture out into the Kashiwanoha Campus neighborhood, where they encounter a wealth of stimulating experiences.
Daily Lesson Reports

The school delivers daily activity reports with photos from the English teacher via the dedicated app (Class Dojo). This allows families to see what activities their child participated in that day, fostering bedtime conversations and daily reflections. It has been very well received by parents.
Additionally, for the 1-2 year old classes, we utilize the “Hugnote” communication app separately from these reports, enabling more personal interactions with Japanese staff. This provides a reassuring system for carefully sharing daily observations and subtle changes in your child’s condition.


*The above is a sample from Class Dojo.
Hands-Free Drop-Off System (Additional Fee)
We offer a flat-rate monthly system for unlimited use of diapers, wipes, aprons, and hand/mouth wipes (Tebura Touen). This simplifies daily preparations, allowing you to drop off your child with greater ease.
Aprons and hand/mouth wipes are available for the 1-year-old class. Diapers and wipes are available until your child is potty trained.
Bedding Subscription (Additional Fee)
For those who wish, we offer a rental service for mattress pads and towel blankets.
This reduces the burden of weekly laundry and transport, making nursery preparations much easier.
Rest assured, even in the unlikely event of bedwetting, we collaborate with a specialized service to immediately replace bedding with clean items.
