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The Montessori School of Tokyo

Updated July 2026

Curriculum

Accreditations

The Montessori School of Tokyo (MST) is an internationally-minded, accredited Montessori school located in Tokyo that provides a vibrant, child-centered educational environment. It is the first accredited Montessori school in Asia and serves a diverse community of learners.

Teaching approach

The school is founded on the belief that education is "Preparation for Life," viewing learning as a natural, ongoing process of individual development and self-construction. It emphasizes core values of confidence, respect, and compassion, aiming to foster independent, global citizens. The educational approach respects the unique pace of each child, encouraging them to discover their passions and develop a deep respect for humanity and the planet.

Programmes

MST offers a structured Montessori curriculum spanning from the Little People programme through Sunshine, Elementary (Lower and Upper), and Middle School levels, with a High School programme also listed. The curriculum is designed to be developmentally appropriate, utilizing specialized materials to encourage exploration and discovery. Tuition fees cover educational materials and field trips, with additional overnight excursions and outdoor activities included for Upper Elementary and Middle School students. Most classrooms are led by Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) trained teachers.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
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Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does The Montessori School of Tokyo offer?
The Montessori School of Tokyo offers Montessori.
What accreditations does The Montessori School of Tokyo hold?
The Montessori School of Tokyo holds accreditations including CIS.
Where is The Montessori School of Tokyo located?
The Montessori School of Tokyo is an international school in Tokyo, Japan.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The admissions process begins with the submission of an Enquiry Form, followed by an application, progress reports, and recommendations. Successful candidates are invited to a parent interview and a student visit, where children spend time in a classroom with faculty. For non-Tokyo residents, the parent interview is conducted via video conference, and the student visit is scheduled after relocation. Provisional acceptance is available for certain applicants, particularly those transferring from other Montessori schools.

Calendar

The school operates on an academic calendar with key dates provided for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 school years. Detailed schedules are accessible through the school's online portal.

Facilities

LibraryArt roomMusic roomPlayground

About the campus

The school operates across three campuses: Forest, Orchard, and Grove. Facilities include bright, spacious, child-sized classrooms, a library with over 10,000 volumes, a multipurpose room for sports and assemblies, a bespoke art studio, and music studios equipped with various instruments. A central feature is the MST Garden, an outdoor classroom used for study, play, and social events, guided by an AMI-trained teacher. Students also utilize local public parks, gymnasiums, and swimming facilities for physical education and field trips.

  • James MooreHead of School

    James Moore serves as the Head of School at The Montessori School of Tokyo.