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About Abroad International School

A very warm welcome to Abroad International School Osaka. We provide an English-based comprehensive education. We are an IB world school and offering the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB PYP). We maintain a low student to teacher ratio allowing for strong student-teacher relationship and a variety of extra-curricular activities.

The Nursery (Age 1-3) and Early Learning Centre (ELC) (Age 3-5) sections are for early learners. We recognize all children are entitled to the best start in life and support to achieve their potential. A child’s experience has a vital impact on his/her future life chances, so we do our best to provide them with a safe, happy, and secure learning environment.

At Primary School, we aim to make children confident and independent learners. We provide many opportunities for students to demonstrate what they have learned. Learning at AIS is inquiry-based, where students are encouraged to identify pertinent questions and construct well-informed answers.

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Japan at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Tokyo
Language:
Japanese
Population:
127,799,000 (10th)
Currency:
Yen (¥) / En (円 or 圓) (JPY)
Government:
Unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy
Major Religion(s):
Buddhism, Shinto
Climate:
Temperate

Country quick facts

More than 70% of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes.

Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, is an active volcano.

A nice musk melon, similar to a cantaloupe, may sell for over $300US.

There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji.

Japan’s literacy rate is almost 100%.

There are around 1,500 earthquakes every year in Japan.

The first novel, The Tale of Genji, was written in 1007 by a Japanese noble woman, Murasaki Shikibu.