Preschool Education (K3)
Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE)
The Cambridge international curriculum sets a global standard for education and is recognized by universities and employers worldwide. Our curriculum is flexible, challenging and inspiring, culturally sensitive yet international in approach. Cambridge students develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning. Students at UIA international School of Tokyo start the Cambridge Curriculum Stage 1 in Dolphins (Age 5). They will continue to follow the Cambridge Curriculum until Grade 12 and A levels. The 3 subjects reinforced in Dolphins are English, Maths and Science+
Benefits of a Cambridge Education
Discover an education that gives students the skills they need for life, helping them achieve at school, university and work.
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Why Cambridge?
We offer from K to grade 12, with IPC, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge A-level qualifications. Cambridge curriculum and assessments are designed to encourage students to develop and become confident, responsible, reflective, innovative, and engaged learners. Our students and teachers bring in their diverse backgrounds and cultures. For more information on subjects offered at different levels read below.
Cambridge International Schools | International Baccalaureate Schools | Japanese National Schools | |
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Globally recognizes as a rigourous programme. | Yes | Yes | No |
Smooth transfer of credits and qualifications into international universities worldwide. | Yes | Yes | No |
Provides qualifications offered internationally in 10,000 schools across 160 countries and regions. | Yes | No | No |
Straight-forward, conented-based curriculum, rather than loose-fitting framework. | Yes | No | No |
Empowers students to take subjects and classes of their own choosing. | Yes | No | No |
Syllabus-driven and streamlined with a prescribed end-goal in mind. | Yes | No | Yes |
Specialized learning and focus on depth of knowledge with less than six mandatory subjects. | Yes | No | No |
Features the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) qualifying assessment at the end of 10th grade. | Yes | No | No |
Cambridge Pathway
The Cambridge curriculum provides a clear pathway for students’ continuous academic growth:
Cambridge Primary
(5 to 11 years old)
English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Social Studies, Elective (Standard Japanese / Kokugo Japanese (G1 onwards)/ Hindi as second language / French as foreign language)
Cambridge Lower Secondary
(11 to 14 years old)
English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Social Studies, Elective (Standard Japanese / Kokugo Japanese (G1 onwards)/ Hindi as second language / French as foreign language)
Cambridge Upper Secondary
(14 to 16 years old)
English, Int'l Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Art and Design, Elective (Enterprise or ICT), Elective (Standard Japanese / Kokugo Japanese, Hindi as second language / French as foreign language)
Cambridge Advanced
(16 to 19 years old)
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business Studies, Economics, IT, Psychology, Accounting, English, Literature, Standard Japanese/Kokugo / French as foreign language