ABOUT AOBA
青葉 - Young Green Leaves
AOBA (青葉), meaning “young green leaves” in Japanese, reflects our belief in nurturing each child’s individuality and potential while encouraging their curiosity and love of learning.

At the heart of AOBA are values we appreciate in Japanese education and culture : self-discipline, cooperation, consideration for others, and learning to think and act with responsibility.

Music is an important part of how we bring these ideas to life.

Through music, children listen, feel, think and express.
They learn to follow a rhythm, but also to create one of their own. They learn to listen to others, make something together, and discover different ways to share their own ideas.
And creativity doesn’t stop with music. It can begin with a sound, a story, a Japanese tradition, a piece of art, a game, or simply a child asking,
“Can I try it this way?”

We want to keep that curiosity alive - the feeling of
“I want to try” , “I want to know more.”
By bringing together Japanese educational values, music, culture and creativity, we hope to give children a strong foundation as they discover what they can do.
青葉が育む、未来。
AOBA, Nurturing the Future.

