Japan, Osaka
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Language provision is delivered through a shared IB Diploma Programme (DP) with Osaka International School (OIS) on the same campus. Since autumn 2013, SIS students can enroll in IB DP courses via shared classes with OIS, expanding post‑secondary options. In the Diploma Programme, language courses include English A: Language and Literature; English B; Japanese A: Language and Literature; Japanese B; Japanese ab initio; Spanish ab initio. Foreign‑language classes are taught in a shared program between SIS and OIS, enabling cross‑campus language learning and language support within the DP framework. OIS provides guidance for students and parents in selecting DP courses to meet individual needs, including support for students entering DP from other curricula.
Senri International School of Kwansei Gakuin (SIS) is a Japanese middle and high school in Minoh City, Osaka (north Osaka), founded in 1991 and sharing one campus with its sister school, Osaka International School, through the “Two Schools Together” model. Students follow curricula leading to Japanese middle and high school diplomas, and SIS also offers a route for students to pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP), studied in grades 11–12 (ages 16–18). SIS highlights a three-term semester system designed to support transfers and flexible study patterns, and it emphasizes English development across subjects. The campus guide notes English is commonly used across shared-campus activities. Boarding is available via the school’s Akebono Dormitory for students who cannot easily commute.