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  2. Osaka Tōin Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    27593A. Website. www .osakatoin .ed .jp. Osaka Tōin Junior and Senior High School ( Japanese: 大阪桐蔭中学校・高等学校, Hepburn: Ōsaka Tōin Chūgakkō, Kōtōgakkō) is a private co-educational junior and senior high school located in Daitō City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The high school was founded in 1983 by Osaka Sangyo ...

  3. Osaka Prefectural Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Prefectural Board of Education. Osaka Prefectural Board of Education is a branch of the government of Osaka Prefecture, Japan . The board supervises individual municipal school systems and directly operates public high schools in Osaka prefecture.

  4. Category:High schools in Osaka Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    O. Ohtani Junior and Senior High School. Osaka Jogakuin Junior and Senior High School. Osaka Korean High School. Osaka Prefectural Kaifukan High School. Osaka Prefectural Kitano High School. Osaka Seikei Girls' High School. Osaka Shin-Ai Gakuin.

  5. Osaka International School - Wikipedia

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    Osaka International School of Kwansei Gakuin (OIS, 関西学院大阪インターナショナルスクール) is a co-educational international school, located in Minoh, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. This institution educates students from kindergarten (age 4-5) through to grade 12. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges ...

  6. Nova (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    Nova (formerly Nova Group) is a large eikaiwa school (private English teaching company) in Japan. It was by far the largest [2] company of this type until its widely publicized collapse in October 2007. Before its bankruptcy, Nova employed approximately 15,000 people across a group of companies that supported the operations of and extended out ...

  7. Shimizudani High School - Wikipedia

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    Shimizudani is one of the oldest high schools in Osaka with a history of over 100 years. The school was founded in 1900, and named as Osaka Prefectural First Girls’ High School (traditional Japanese: 大阪府第一高等女學校). "Shimizudani" was named from a place of Shimizu (清水, which means "pure water" or "clear stream") and Tani ...

  8. Osaka Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Chinese School is a Chinese international school in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. [1] It serves grades 1-9Ú. [2] In 1986 Chang Hwei-chin, then the school principal, stated that every year students of the Chinese school's junior high school entered Japanese senior high schools after passing entrance examinations for admission.

  9. Osaka YMCA International High School - Wikipedia

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    Osaka YMCA International High School. Coordinates: 34.6896°N 135.4923°E. Osaka YMCA International High School (大阪YMCA国際専門学校, Ōsaka YMCA Kokusai Senmon Gakkō, or 大阪YMCAインターナショナルハイスクール) is an international high school in Nishi-ku, Osaka, established by the Osaka YMCA in 1988. [1]