KEC Saturday Class [Regular / Advanced
What is Saturday Class?
This is an “immersion” class where students improve their English skills through various activities in an English-only environment for 4.5 hours every Saturday. Each class is taught by a foreign teacher who has studied foreign language teaching methods and a Japanese teacher who has a high level of English language skills. All Japanese teachers are returnees or have lived abroad.
Class Type
There are two types of Saturday classes. One is the “Regular Class” and the other is the “Advanced Class” for returnees and international school graduates. The Advanced Class is for children who have completed the Kinder level in an English-speaking country and have a daily conversational level of English.
What is Saturday Class?
The pillar of the Saturday class is “theme activities. Based on the “Whole Language Approach” advocated by Ken Goodman, children collaborate on theme-based activities based on a theme set for each month or semester. From research to presentation, children learn listening and speaking skills, as well as reading and writing in a balanced manner in the elementary classes. The primary goal is to broaden the children’s global perspectives and motivate them to learn English through these theme-based activities.
Use of IT materials
In today’s world where technology is used in the classroom, it is important to be informed and interested in world events. In our Saturday classes at the elementary school level, we actively incorporate active learning activities such as using iPads to research news and current topics, and watching and discussing videos. In regular classes 2 and 3, we also use National Geographic textbooks, which provide students with a rich visual learning experience.
Meticulous returnee support
We accept returnees from all over the world in our “Advanced Class”. We take into account the differences in language levels between these countries and devise a unique approach for each child. We also focus on reading and writing, which are essential for language maintenance. For “writing,” we work on “creative writing,” which is also practiced in American elementary schools, and learn the process of completing a composition. “Descriptive writing” (writing to explain things) to “Persuasive writing” (writing to persuade people). We are challenging ourselves with journal writing. For “reading,” we have a large number of foreign books in our library, and we are actively introducing a wide variety of reading activities. By continuing to “read for pleasure in English,” students will develop their reading ability. For speaking, which tends to decline after returning to Japan, we provide many opportunities for group discussions, and teachers in all seven Saturday classes speak to the children in English not only in class but also throughout the day, including outside playtime.
Unique Saturday Activities
Cooking classes are held once a month in a kitchen room designed especially for children. In addition to English, children learn math, science, international understanding, art, and teamwork through group activities. In October, we have a one-day “Halloween Day” where children walk the streets in costume, “trick-or-treating” with the help of their neighbors, and each class holds a “Carnival Carnival”. This is a day for children of all ages to enjoy together.
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★Click here to read testimonials from parents of this class! Preschool and Elementary Classes★
★The target of students’ longing! Teacher’s Helper” Saturday class is introduced here. Teacher’s Helper
Class Name | Grade Level | Goals |
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Preschool Regular Class | 3 to 5 year olds | ・Have fun in English ・Foster positive attitude ・Acquire basic English knowledge |
Elementary Regular Class | Elementary school Grades 1-6 | ・Have fun in English ・Gain basic English skills ・Understanding different cultures and ways of thinking |
Elementary Advanced Class | Elementary school Grades 1-6 | ・Maintain and improve English language skills ・Foster logical verification and analytical skills ・Improve reading and writing skills |
★ What is the difference from KEC Regular Class?
- It allows students to take their time in activities and develop their thinking skills.
- By staying with the children for a longer period of time, the instructor can introduce them to different cultures and help them develop their social skills.
- Since they spend a lot of time together, they can develop close relationships with the instructors, the children, and their friends.
- A Japanese instructor joins each class along with a foreign instructor so that we can deal with children’s anxiety about not being able to express their feelings in English.
- In addition to activities such as arts, crafts, and cooking, each class includes an hour of English lessons using methods developed over KEC’s 34 years of experience teaching English to young children.
Class Locations and Schedules
Hours.
As a rule, every Saturday, 4.5 hours between 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
41 times per year (depending on annual schedule)
Please check the lesson schedule in the list below
Location
Nagakute School (Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture)
Education Network Headquarters
(Kids International School / KEC English School Nagakute)
15-2 Nagakute, Iwasaku, Nagakute, Aichi 480-1103, Japan
TEL: 0561-64-5064 FAX: 0561-64-5065
Admission fee and cost
Enrollment Fee | Monthly Fee |
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¥33,000 | ¥28,600 (Separate material fees apply) |
- Applications are accepted by phone at any time.
- Some classes are already full, so please inquire in advance.
- Siblings enrolling together receive a discount on the enrollment fee.
- Prices include tax.