TOKYO -- International schools in Tokyo that follow an Indian approach are drawing more Japanese students, whose families are attracted by a diverse curricula and relatively affordable tuition compared with schools that have Western roots.
School costs are around half the level of Western-oriented schools

Students take notes during a lesson at the Global Indian International School in Tokyo. (Photo by Natsumi Kawasaki)
TOKYO -- International schools in Tokyo that follow an Indian approach are drawing more Japanese students, whose families are attracted by a diverse curricula and relatively affordable tuition compared with schools that have Western roots.