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Philosophy Philosophy

We hope that the students will develop communication skills that can be used in an international society, and at the same time, through seasonal mountain activities, they will accumulate experiences that will provide them with food for the future.

What is Rita School?

Rita School is a bilingual unlicensed childcare facility located on the grounds of a temple.
I have four children and wanted them to have a variety of experiences, so I sent them to Indonesia and European countries for education. I wanted my four children to have a variety of experiences, so I sent them to Indonesia and Europe to be educated.
The purpose of the program is to support the sound development of children's minds and bodies through a balance of both Japanese and English environments. In addition, the temple's operation of the Rita School will also provide children with opportunities to experience Buddhist culture.

To nurture a healthy mind and body

At Rita School, we consider "food" to be a very important factor in cultivating mental and physical health, and we are particular about ingredients, water, cooking methods, and cooking utensils. Based on the experience of sending my own children to an early childhood facility overseas, the new school building has a children's kitchen for cooking with the children and a café where parents can freely use for socializing, relaxing, working, etc. The school building is equipped with lighting, electromagnetic waves, and a kitchenette. In the preschool building, we are particular about the lighting, electromagnetic radiation, and wood we use. During events, you can enjoy an extraordinary experience with candle lighting, and in winter, you can feel the warmth of nature with the flames of the fireplace.

We want to foster international competence in a privileged environment.

In Japan, interest in bilingual education is growing as the country becomes increasingly internationalized. These bilingual unlicensed childcare facilities will play an important role in supporting childcare in Japan.
We hope that children will develop their five senses and international communication, and grow up to be world-class human beings.

宝蔵院住職 塩澤善弘
Yoshihiro Shiozawa, Director, Rita School

Features of Rita School

Many smiles burst out in the newly built kindergarten building where you can feel the warmth of wood .

Education from Nature

Education from Nature

We aim to build a healthy body by playing in the mountain forest owned by the school.
We encourage children to develop their natural ability to think freely by playing in a relaxed manner.

Food Education

Food Education

We provide meals supervised by nutritionists who are well versed in minerals and organics . In addition, you can make breakfast with eggs harvested in the nursery school .

Contact with English

Contact with English

By interacting with foreign teachers in English, you will create an environment where you can become familiar with both Japanese and English, and improve your international communication skills .

Interacting with Animals

Interacting with Animals

Goats, pigs, and other animals are on the premises. By interacting with animals on a daily basis, visitors can learn the value of life.

Learning Cafe

Learning Cafe

A café attached to the nursery school is available as a place for parents to communicate with other parents and for childcare consultation.
Free Wi-Fi is available. Telework is also available.

Children's Kitchen

Children's Kitchen

(1) You can make breakfast with eggs harvested in the nursery school.
②The kitchen is suitable for the height of the children, and they learn cooking and cleaning from an early age.

fireplace

fireplace

You can feel the warmth and comfort of a real fire in the fireplace installed in the nursery school.
Of course, we take safety into consideration.

Nutritionists and Mineral Advisors

We are committed to avoiding the use of ingredients that are not good for your health, so we provide meals supervised by a nutritionist with extensive knowledge of minerals and organic products.
Here are two people who are supervising the project.

Sumi Hatakeyama

Born in Tokyo, Japan.
After obtaining her dietitian license, she worked in the food service business, mainly in daycare centers.
Moved to Akita upon marriage and mother of two children.
In Akita, he also worked for a private school lunch contractor in the prefecture, providing school and nursery school lunches. He founded the "Akita Mineral and Organic School Lunch Promotion Group," a citizen's level activity to incorporate more mineral ingredients, additive-free ingredients, and pesticide-free, reduced pesticide, and chemical fertilizer-free vegetables into school lunches.

Mika Kunimitsu

She provides family education counseling from the perspectives of both food and mindset, disseminates information on minerals, promotes mineral organic school lunches, and gives lectures and writes at nursery schools and schools to build a foundation for children to maximize their innate ability to exercise their natural abilities.
Representative of the Association for the Protection of Children's Minds and Health, Director of the International Association for Food Studies, Inc.
Food Science Mineral Advisor.

Kunimitsu's Column