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The primary language of instruction is English across preschool through elementary. Japanese is taught as a subject at Pre‑School, Kindergarten, and Elementary levels. Non‑native English speakers receive English language support, and the English Language Arts curriculum includes reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension components.
Move To Learn Global School describes itself as an inclusive, bilingual international school serving preschool, kindergarten and elementary students in Osaka. All subjects, including core subjects, are taught mainly in English, with English language support available for students whose English is not yet proficient. The curriculum draws on elements from British, IB, American, and Indian approaches. Japanese is taught as a language subject alongside English.
There are no formal language-immersion tracks described; the curriculum is English-dominant. English is the primary medium of instruction, and Japanese is offered as a subject. The Move To Learn Program focuses on brain–body development and is not an immersion language program.
Move To Learn Global School, established in August 2021 in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture, is an international day school offering education and support for children aged 3 to 12 with diverse learning needs. The school provides a bespoke curriculum designed from the best elements of British, IB, American and other global curricula, delivered in English and Japanese to build foundational skills in English literacy, math, science and STEAM. Because of its small class sizes (around 7–8 students), instructors tailor instruction to individual learners, especially for students with special educational needs such as ASD, ADHD and learning difficulties. The campus supports inclusive education and individualized development, rather than fixed grade-level expectations, helping students progress at their own pace while strengthening communication, cognitive and social skills.