Osaka Prefectural Board of Education

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Osaka Prefectural Board of Education is a branch of the government of Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

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The board supervises individual municipal school systems and directly operates public high schools in Osaka prefecture.

Schools operated by the prefecture

High schools operated by the prefecture

Daito

Fujiidera

Habikino

Higashiosaka

Hirakata

Ibaraki

Ikeda

Kadoma

Kashiwara

Katano

Kawachinagano

Matsubara

Minoh

Mishima District

Moriguchi

Neyagawa

Osaka

Abeno-ku
Asahi-ku
Chūō-ku
Higashiyodogawa-ku
Hirano-ku
Ikuno-ku
Minato-ku
Nishinari-ku
Nishiyodogawa-ku
Sumiyoshi-ku
Taisho-ku
Tennoji-ku
Tsurumi-ku
Yodogawa-ku

Osakasayama

Sakai

Settsu

Shinjonawate

Suita

Takatsuki

Tondabayashi

Toyonaka

Toyono District

Yao

Former schools

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