shoujin's mother says her son was always good at math, and felt that it was the best possible school. his father used to work in the i.t. industry. he recalls his bitter past in having to give up his chance of working abroad because of his poor english skills. >> translator: i believe that japanese who want to go abroad have to speak english, as the international language. the future of the japanese economy is uncertain nowadays. so we need to take our chances outside. >> reporter: shoujin says that the indian school was the best choice he's made. and now, he feels the sky is the limit. >> i want to become some scientist or astronaut. but an astronaut, maybe i have to programming robot arm, so maybe i can use the i.t. programming. >> reporter: unlike the japanese public schools, lunch time is like an international food fair, from indian curry to japanese bento boxes. children are exposed to a global environment even during recess. and like shoujin, his classmates also have big dreams. >> games that make people happy. >> in the future i really want to become a doctor. >> reporter: here