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Camelot International School

A small Cambridge-pathway school in Itabashi running primary through to A Level. The fit is families wanting the Cambridge framework and a low-numbers, intimate setting at a moderate Tokyo price point.

Camelot International School campus
Camelot International School, 10. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
JPY 830k–1.2m
Ages
6 to 18
Pupils
Est. 94
Founded
2014

A small Cambridge-pathway school in Itabashi running primary through to A Level. Families wanting the Cambridge framework and a low-numbers, intimate setting at a moderate Tokyo price point are the likely fit.

Camelot opened in 2014 and sits at fewer than a hundred students with around fifteen teaching staff. The pathway runs Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE from 2019, and A Level from 2021, giving a coherent route from age six to eighteen for families willing to commit.

Parents and current students describe a relaxed, homely atmosphere, motivated teachers, and an emphasis on character alongside academics. A school this size has limited subject breadth at A Level, a small peer group, and few of the extracurricular structures of larger schools. Fees in the 1.3 to 1.4 million yen range sit well below the Tokyo majors, which is part of the appeal for families weighing cost against curriculum continuity.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Primary School Resource Fee 6 ¥150,000
Primary School Tuition & Building Fee (Grades 1-5) 6 ¥1,150,000
Lower Secondary Resource Fee 12 ¥180,000
Lower Secondary Building & Maintenance Fee 12 ¥240,000
Lower Secondary Tuition & Building Fee (Grades 6-8) 12 ¥1,170,000
Upper Secondary Resource Fee 15 ¥200,000
Upper Secondary Building & Maintenance Fee 15 ¥240,000
Upper Secondary Tuition & Building Fee (Grades 9-12) 15 ¥830,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee ¥15,000
Entrance Fee (A-Levels) ¥150,000
Entrance Fee (IGCSE) ¥200,000
Entrance Fee (Primary/Lower Secondary) ¥350,000

  • Parent and student reviews are scarce and uniformly positive, anchored on a small directory pool.
  • Recurring praise focuses on the small-school, home-like atmosphere, supportive teachers and the Cambridge curriculum delivered to roughly 80 to 90 students from age six upwards.
  • One parent said their child had flourished and praised staff for ensuring each student got the attention they needed.
  • The school positions itself as a lower-cost alternative to the larger Tokyo international schools; first-year fees sit around 1.6 million yen, which the school markets as below comparable institutions.
  • No critical signal surfaces in English; searches return no usable hits from parents or expats.

Positives

  • Atmosphere. Small, home-like environment cited consistently as the school's defining feature.
  • Teacher attention. Parents flag individual attention from a small staff team.

Considerations

  • Cost positioning. Marketed as a lower-cost alternative to the major Tokyo international schools.

  • University Results (Accepted) for 2023 All students received multiple acceptances to their desired universities.
  • University Results (Accepted) for 2024 No Grade 12 students.
  • University Results (Accepted) for 2025 All students received acceptances to their desired universities.

3-chōme-10-34 Mukaihara, Itabashi City, Tokyo 173-0036, Japan

School website