

At KPIS, our mission is to create an environment that develops and encourages:
Our mission is what guides us and everything that we do every single day. We’ve all heard of the saying “a picture speaks a thousand words,” and that’s why we want you to see our school’s mission in action for yourself. Looking at the photos of our students, we think you’ll agree that our mission is alive and well.
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Pegasus 1 18 months – 2 years oldPegasus 1 is our youngest class and gives families the option of sending their children to school three, four or five days per week. Pegasus 1 has an extremely low student-teacher ratio of four to one, and its small class size and warm atmosphere help students make the transition from home to school very easy.
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Pegasus 2 2 – 3 years oldPegasus 2 is our most popular class with the most applicants every year. Parents have the option of sending their children three, four or five times per week, and students in this class benefit from the low student-teacher ratio of five to one. |
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Unicorn Blue | Unicorn Red 3 – 4 years oldUnicorn has two classes, and students are placed in these classes based on their age, gender, and nationality. In Unicorn classes, the student-teacher ratio slightly increases as students grow older and more independent. |
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Phoenix Green | Phoenix Purple 4 – 5 years oldPhoenix classes are transition classes that reinforce and strengthen students’ pre-academic skills in preparation for Olympia and kindergarten programs at other international schools. |
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Olympia 5 – 6 years oldOlympia is our kindergarten class and prepares students for entry at excellent international schools in Japan, including St. Mary’s International School, The American School in Japan, and Seisen International School. Olympia has two graduations per school year, one in March for graduates who will attend Japanese elementary schools and one in June for graduates who will move on to international elementary schools.
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