KOBE -- Marist Brothers International School in Suma Ward here celebrates its 50th anniversary this month.
Despite the economic slump, demand for the school's services remains high among the expatriate community and with Japanese parents who want their children to have a more global education, officials say.
With the economy still rooted in the doldrums, international schools in Japan are having a hard time making ends meet.
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