Parents increasingly shun traditional classrooms for more global education. International schools, which typically conduct classes in English, are flourishing in Japan. The number of students at these schools has jumped about 30% in four years. also serve Japan’s growing foreign population. regulations place these institutions in a separate category from public schools, meaning Japanese students’ attendance often technically falls outside the law.

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