Japan, Tokyo
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UIA International School of Tokyo's Kiba campus provides a compact but well-equipped set of on-site facilities to support its Cambridge curriculum. Key academic spaces include a fully-equipped Science Laboratory, an ICT/technology room, and a library. Creative spaces include an Art Room and a Music Room, with a Multipurpose Room available for performances and group activities. The campus also includes a Nurse Room and access to nearby Kiba Park for outdoor activities; Early Years visit the park daily. There is no on-site cafeteria; students bring their own lunch.
UIA does not list on-site sports facilities such as gymnasiums or swimming pools. Primary and Secondary physical education is conducted outdoors or at nearby outdoor spaces like Kiba Park.
The Kiba campus houses core academic facilities to support the Cambridge curriculum. A fully-equipped Science Laboratory supports science instruction across Primary and Secondary. An ICT/Technology Room provides digital learning resources. A Library offers space for reading, research, and study. Creative spaces include an Art Room and a Music Room, and a Multipurpose Room supports flexible class activities and performances.
UIA provides a range of extracurricular options through the School Life program. Extracurricular activities include a House System, Model United Nations (MUN), and Student Council, with a Summer School offering in some years. An After-Care program operates from 2 PM to 5 PM for Early Years, with an additional fee. The school hosts events such as Sports Day, Annual Day, and Autumn Fair that involve families.
UIA International School of Tokyo is an English-medium Cambridge International School serving students from Early Years through Grade 12 (ages 3–18) in the Kiba district of Tokyo, Japan. The school follows the Cambridge Pathway, offering Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and AS & A-Level qualifications. Located in a residential area about 10 minutes from downtown Tokyo and within walking distance of Kiba Station, it provides accessible urban schooling. UIA’s campus supports a range of extracurricular activities from Japanese Culture and STEM clubs to Model United Nations and sports through ISTAA. Students engage in weekly activity sessions and can take languages such as Japanese, French and Hindi. The school also offers a bus service for student transport.