Japan, Osaka
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OWIS Osaka places social and emotional development at the core of its education alongside academics. Teachers are certified and trained to help students progress academically while developing socially, emotionally, and personally. The school fosters a culture of kindness, inclusivity, and community to support belonging and respectful interaction among students. Mindfulness and other well-being practices are integrated into daily life as part of its holistic approach. Through project-based learning and a supportive environment that encourages risk-taking and iterative growth, students build collaboration, resilience, and communication. The school emphasizes strong relationships with staff and peers as a foundation for wellbeing.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding SEN provision, the kinds of SEN it can support, or whether it is a specialist SEN institution.
OWIS Osaka provides structured English language support for non-native speakers. The Academic English Preparation (AEP) programme offers three progressive levels to build English proficiency and enable full participation in an English-first classroom. The Four-Month April-July Transition Programme and the After-School Intensive English Club provide additional language immersion and practice opportunities. All classes at OWIS Osaka are taught in English, and Japanese language support is offered as Kokugo for native Japanese speakers and Japanese as a Second Language (JSL) for non-native speakers. These provisions are designed to help students integrate into mainstream classes.
OWIS Osaka places wellbeing at the center of its school life. The campus emphasizes a nurturing environment where students are happy, healthy, and engaged in meaningful learning. Mindfulness and a holistic approach support students' emotional well-being, with staff focused on helping students understand their impact on others and communicate openly. The school describes its culture as inclusive and respectful, aiming to foster a sense of belonging for every student. Staff professional development includes training to support social and emotional development and to build resilience through collaboration.
OWIS Osaka uses security and safety measures to protect students on campus. Students and parents carry personalized photo ID cards, and visitors wear clearly marked lanyards while on site. A full-time security department monitors safety and the premises to ensure a secure environment for learning.
One World International School Osaka (OWIS Osaka) is an English-language international school in Ikuno-ku, Osaka City, welcoming students from Early Childhood through Grade 8 (ages 3–14). Learning is inquiry-based, and OWIS Osaka is an IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) candidate school. The campus features a rooftop swimming pool, a black box theatre, a gymnasium and dedicated spaces for robotics, 3D printing and digital media, alongside an Apple computer lab and student iPads/MacBooks. Students can join the After-School, Clubs & Extracurricular (ACE) programme, with options such as soccer, basketball, hip-hop dance, art, pottery and intensive English. A distinctive campus feature is the “Pixel Tree,” an internal landmark that runs through every floor.