Why Cambridge
Find out how we help students around the world become confident, reflective, responsible, innovative and engaged.
Cambridge Pathway
Our Cambridge Pathway helps students discover new abilities and a wider world, and gives them the transferable skills they need for life, so they can achieve at school, university and work.
Cambridge Advanced
Cambridge Advanced is typically for 16 to 19 years old. This presentation will help Cambridge schools explain the features of the different qualifications to parents, including Cambridge International AS & A Level which is taken in over 130 countries every year.
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Cambridge International AS & A Level Qualification(G11-12)
Assessment options offered at UIA International school of Tokyo to gain the Cambridge International AS & A Level qualifications:
- Take a ‘staged’ assessment route – take the Cambridge International AS Level in one examination series at the end of Grade 11 and complete the final Cambridge International A Level at a subsequent series (at the end of Grade 12). We recommend the ‘staged’ assessment route.
- Take all papers of the Cambridge International A Level course in the same examination session, usually at the end of the program (at the end of Grade 12).
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.
- Cambridge International Curriculum is the Global Standard for education, and it is recognised by elite universities and employers around the world.
- More than 10,000 schools in over 160 Countries follow the Cambridge International Curriculum.
- Cambridge offers over 70 subjects at the IGCSE Levels of over 55 subjects at AS & A Levels.
- Cambridge International Curriculum focuses on deep subject knowledge, higher order thinking skills, and practical application of knowledge that is transferable to real world situations.
- Over 1,400 universities worldwide recognise Cambridge qualifications. They are accepted by every UK university, 600 universities in the US (including all the Ivy League universities) and in many other major student destinations, such as Canada, Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Germany and the Netherlands. Universities and employers recognise Cambridge qualifications as evidence of academic achievement. They understand that the demand of Cambridge curricula and the rigour of Cambridge assessments give students what they need to flourish in higher education.
Success in Cambridge qualifications often gives students admission to the world’s best
universities – in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan and beyond.
Cambridge qualifications are accepted and valued by universities around the world,
including MIT, Harvard and Cambridge. Further details can be found out using the
recognitions database through http://recognition.cambridgeinternational.org.