This study investigates the micropolitical literacy of a novice principal who lead the organizational change to promote International Education as a vision for the school. The researcher interviews the principal, the director of Teaching Affairs Division, a teacher with administrative duty, an English teacher, and a homeroom teacher. Despite of challenges and opportunities associated with a school’s readiness for change, novice principal mobilizes change for the first time. The main findings are as follows: from cognitive aspect, the novice principal with International Education experience is awareness of school aims, work loading, colleagues’ ability, internet marketing, and teaching knowledge. From skill aspect, he respects and controls with strength along with weakness of different parties. His teaching management creates win-win situation for students, teachers, and parents. From affective aspect, his concern to the disadvantaged students triggers positive emotions and fulfillment of teachers and students’ parents as well.