Mary K.
Yelp
The school would be great if your kids are quiet, reserved, and obedient which fit into a typical Japanese good kid. However, if your kindergarteners are out spoken, somewhat troublesome, and challenging to teachers ( that is, a typical kindergartener in US) the school is not capable of handling them because those kids, they believe, would interfere the class progress. So those kids systematically get expelled due to bad behavior when the principal comes in and checks the kindergarten class in the name of elementary transfer test.
It is a private Japanese school following Seventh-day Adventist Church belief. On surface, the school follows the general Christianity practice to cherish and guide all the kids regardless. However, the school much more obsessed on sending the kids to all the wealthy private Japanese schools and colleges instead of true meaning of educating kids.