Japan, Osaka
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There is a campus cafeteria shared by Osaka International School (OIS) and Senri International School (SIS). The schools operate on a single shared campus with library, gym, sports facilities, science labs, art rooms and music rooms where students learn and socialize together daily. No detailed information on menus or dietary options is published.
The school is a non-profit K-12 school administered by the Kwansei Gakuin Educational Foundation (KG). KG is ranked among the top private, non-profit educational foundations in Japan and serves over 29,000 students, including a prestigious university.
Osaka International School of Kwansei Gakuin is an English-instruction K–12 school in Minoh, an Osaka suburb near Minoh National Park, around 30 minutes from Umeda. The school offers the IB continuum. This includes Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). OIS states that the school has approximately 270 students represents 34 nationalities. A distinctive feature is its shared-campus model with sister school Senri International School, including shared PE, arts/music, sports teams and student government. The school highlights a renowned music program and competitive sports opportunities, plus student involvement in service projects. Boarding is also noted through its Global Futures Program.