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At UIA International School of Tokyo, we introduce our Grade 11 students to the Cambridge International AS & A Level Qualification.

A Level is typically a two-year course and prepares our students for university study. Universities worldwide value and recognise Cambridge International AS & A Level qualifications.

Our syllabus-driven approach for preparing our students for these examinations is second to none.

By enrolling in this program, our students develop knowledge, understanding, and skills in:

🔷 in-depth subject content
🔷 independent thinking
🔷 applying knowledge and understanding to new as well as familiar situations
🔷 handling and evaluating different types of information source

🔷 thinking logically and presenting ordered and coherent arguments
🔷 making judgements, recommendations and decisions
🔷 presenting reasoned explanations, understanding implications and communicating them logically and clearly
🔷 working and communicating in English.

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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.

English Language

Mathematics

Economics

Physical Education

Psychology

Art & Design

Computer Science

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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).

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.

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English Language

Cambridge Course ID:  9093
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: English, Language Arts
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Through their study, learners will develop an ability to read and analyse material, gaining further knowledge and understanding of English language features and issues. Learners will also develop the skills of writing clearly, accurately, creatively and effectively for different purposes and audiences.

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Mathematics

Cambridge Course ID:  9709
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Mathematics
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Cambridge International A Level Mathematics develops a set of transferable skills. These include the skill of working with mathematical information, as well as the ability to think logically and independently, consider accuracy, model situations mathematically, analyse results and reflect on findings.

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Business

Cambridge Course ID:  9609
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: The syllabus enables students to understand and appreciate the nature and scope of business, and the role it plays in society. It encourages students to examine the process of decision-making in a dynamic and changing business environment and to develop critical understanding of business organisations.

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Economics

Cambridge Course ID:  9708
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: The syllabus covers a range of fundamental economic ideas, including an introduction to the price system and government intervention, international trade and exchange rates, the measurement of employment and inflation, and the causes and consequences of inflation. Students also study the theory of the firm, market failure, macroeconomic theory and policy, and economic growth and development.

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Physical Education

Cambridge Course ID:  N/A
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Physical Education, Health & Fitness, Well-being
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Physical education is a vital part of a balanced school curriculum. Regular exercise improves physical and mental health and there is growing evidence that it improves academic performance across the curriculum. Establishing good patterns of exercise in lower secondary school provides learners with the foundation of an active and healthy lifestyle.

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Psychology

Cambridge Course ID:  9990
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: The syllabus: is suitable for students who have no prior learning in psychology engages with four core areas of psychology: biological, cognitive, social and learning allows students to deepen their knowledge through a choice of two options at Cambridge International A Level from clinical psychology, consumer psychology, health psychology or organisational psychology encourages students to consider the relationships between psychological findings and everyday life.

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Art & Design

Cambridge Course ID:  9479
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Fine Arts
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: The syllabus enables students to understand and appreciate the nature and scope of business, and the role it plays in society. It encourages students to examine the process of decision-making in a dynamic and changing business environment and to develop critical understanding of business organisations. Most of the work for this syllabus is practical or studio based, so that learners can develop their abilities of observation and analysis of the visual world, sensitivity, skill, personal expression and imagination. They also learn how to relate their skills to an enhanced knowledge of their own cultures, past and present, as well as an appreciation of practical design problems.

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Computer Science

Cambridge Course ID:  9618
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Professional & Creative
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Learners develop computational thinking & programming skills to solve computer science problems. Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science will help learners develop a range of skills such as thinking creatively, analytically, logically and critically. They will also be able to appreciate the ethical issues that arise with current and emerging computing technologies.

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Biology

Cambridge Course ID:  9700
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology builds on the skills acquired at Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) level. The syllabus includes the main theoretical concepts which are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of biology, and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills. Practical skills are assessed in a timetabled practical examination.

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Chemistry

Cambridge Course ID:  9701
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry builds on the skills acquired at Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) level. The syllabus includes the main theoretical concepts which are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of chemistry, and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills. Practical skills are assessed in a timetabled practical examination.

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Physics

Cambridge Course ID:  9702
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Cambridge International AS and A Level Physics builds on the skills acquired at Cambridge IGCSE (or equivalent) level. The syllabus includes the main theoretical concepts which are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of physics, and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills. Practical skills are assessed in a timetabled practical examination.

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History

Cambridge Course ID:  9489
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Humanities and Social Sciences
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: Cambridge International AS and A Level History is a flexible and wide-ranging syllabus covering modern history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The syllabus builds upon skills gained at Cambridge IGCSE or Cambridge O Level and develops lifelong skills including understanding issues and themes within a historical period.

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Information Technology

Cambridge Course ID:  9626
Division: Upper Secondary
Subject Areas: Professional & Creative
Grade Level: 11 to 12
Description: 
Learners will:
– develop a broad range of IT skills, knowledge and understanding
– apply their learning to efficiently solve problems in a range of situations
– study the structure and use of IT systems for a variety of contexts
– learn about practical IT solutions for business and creative digital technology
– learn about new and emerging technologies and their impact on society.

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MEDICAL INFORMATION

  • If your child is sick at school, we will contact you. Please kindly arrange the pick-up within 1
    hour. Sick students are not allowed inside the school bus.
  • If your child has any lice, please do not send him/her to school. If your child has skin issues, please let the nurse knows.
  • Please check your child’s temperature every morning, if your child has some fever (37.5), sore throat, cough or any symptoms, please do not send them to school. 
If you cannot be reached to give your consent to emergency procedures, you hereby give your permission for UIA International school of Tokyo to seek medical treatment for my child in case of injury or illness, which occurs while participating in school-sponsored activities. 
 
This will be used only if we cannot contact you directly at the time of injury or illness.

Daily Schedule

MEDICAL INFORMATION

• If your child is sick at school, we will contact you. Please kindly arrange the pick-up within 1
hour. Sick students are not allowed inside the school bus.
• If your child has any lice, please do not send him/her to school. If your child has skin issues,
please let the nurse knows.
• Please check your child’s temperature every morning, if your child has some fever (37.5), sore throat, cough or any symptoms, please do not send them to school.

If you cannot be reached to give your consent to emergency procedures, you hereby give your permission for UIA International school of Tokyo to seek medical treatment for my child in case of injury or illness, which
occurs while participating in school- sponsored activities. This will be used only if we cannot contact you directly at the time of injury or illness.

SOCIAL MEDIA

I hereby agree to permit UIA International School of Tokyo to take photographs of my child during school activities for the purpose of educating students, promoting the school, or promoting public education. The school may publish photographs of my child and/or samples of work done by my child in a variety of ways. The publications could include, but are not limited to, school newsletters (online and in hard copy), UIA International School of Tokyo’s Internet and Intranet websites, content-sharing websites such as Facebook or YouTube, annual school magazines and local newspapers. Published photographs and work will be viewable by third parties.

We agree to the following:

      1. The school may publish photographs of my child and samples of my child’s work as many times as it needs in the ways mentioned above.

      2. The child’s photograph may be reproduced either in color or in black and white.

      3. The school will not use my child’s photograph or samples of my child’s work for any purpose other than for the education of students or for the general promotion of public education and the school.

Any photographs taken by the school will be kept for no longer than is necessary for the above-mentioned purposes and will be stored and disposed of securely. Whilst every effort will be made to protect the identity of my child, UIA International School of Tokyo cannot guarantee that my child will not be able to be identified from the photograph or work.

BUS INFORMATION

Parents are not allowed inside the school buses.

For Kindergarten students, parents/legal guardians MUST be at the bus stop wearing the lanyard for pick-up and drop.

If a parent/guardian is not present at the bus stop at the scheduled time for the bus arrival, the student cannot get off the bus. We will wait for 1 minute and try to contact parents. After that, we will bring the child back to Kiba campus.

Parents/Guardians will be notified and are required to visit the Kiba campus to pick up their child. In such a scenario, a penalty will be charged to the parents at the hourly rate of ¥11,000.

UIA will consider adding a new stop for students from Kindergarten to Grade 2 in the area of the existing routes.

The school bus may arrive earlier or later than the scheduled time, depending on traffic conditions. If the bus arrives early, they will wait until the scheduled departure time. If the bus does not arrive at the bus stop within 20 minutes after the scheduled arrival time, please contact 080-1187-9407.

Parents should report to the 3F to drop off or pick up their child.

If you want to cancel the bus service for the day, kindly inform us well in advance

INVOICE INFORMATION

Payment will need to be made within five business days of the invoice being dispatched.

Please kindly note that once the payment is made, no refund will be provided.

The two-weeks discount is only applicable for parents enrolling for Week 1 + Week 2 at the time of application. In case a student adds Week 2 after enrolling in Week 1, the two-weeks discount will not be applicable.

Please note that the final deadline of payment is July 8, 2024 by 3PM

Enrollment will be automatically cancelled after those dates if payment has not been made.