Children are full of “miracles.” They can do anything, be anything, and have the potential to become anything. With that being said, what can we do to help these potentials expand? We believe that providing an environment where they can learn a lot, try a lot, and have teachers and friends who will accompany them all the way will help them so. Aside from that, not only children,but also their parents will have the possibilities to shine as individuals.
We will draw miracles on the canvas of WONDER KIDS in our way with the colors we each have and provide the best environment as a Kids’ or Children’s School where each child’s maximum potential can be reached.
I am Masanori Kojima, Director of WONDER KIDS, a bilingual nursery school in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
I have a 6-year-old daughter, a 4-year-old son, and a 3-year-old son. While I feel the daily challenges of parenting, I am also moved by my children's growth and am filled with gratitude every day for my wife and family who support me.
I once had a bitter experience working overseas where I struggled with communication because I couldn't speak English well and didn't understand the other person's cultural background. I still recall how much smoother and more enjoyable my work could have been if I had been aware of diverse cultures from a young age, alongside language skills, to thrive globally.
At WONDER KIDS, beyond providing exposure to English, our educational program incorporates various activities designed to make each week enjoyable. This includes food education to spark interest in eating, rhythm and musical activities like eurhythmics and musicals, and the Montessori approach to enhance children's concentration. We also provide ample opportunities to experience Japanese culture.
From WONDER KIDS here in Nihonbashi, children who will support Japan and thrive globally are emerging.
Nothing brings us greater happiness than helping children start their lives with smiles and gratitude.
Have a Nice Life!
WONDER KIDS Director: Masanori Kojima
WONDER KIDS Tokyo school/
Osaka Gas Urban Development Nihonbashi Building, 1F, 3-1-2 Nihonbashi Hongokucho, Chuo-ku,
Tokyo