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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
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

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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 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 2 minutes 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.

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.

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

INVOICE INFORMATION

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

Please kindly note that once the payment is made, no refund will be provided.
 
Please note that 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 :
Week 1 : July 13, 2023 by 3PM
Week 2 : July 18, 2023 by 3 PM
 
Enrollment will be automatically cancelled after those dates if payment has not been made.