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Sampoerna Academy Medan is a private day school in Indonesia serving students from age 2 to 15 with a cohesive, internationally oriented curriculum. The school begins with IEYC for early learning, then uses the Singapore Curriculum for primary, followed by Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, with the IB Diploma Programme available in Grades 11 and 12. English is the language of instruction, and a Mandarin Curriculum is designed in collaboration with Beijing Language and Cultural University (BLCU). The campus features technology‑integrated classrooms, a spacious library, science laboratories including a chemistry lab, and dedicated arts and music studios. On‑site sports facilities include a football field, with a canteen supporting student life. The school pursues STEAM learning through Project Based Learning, equipping students to explore ideas and solve real‑world problems. A broad range of extracurriculars supports interests in art, sport, music, science, and leadership, including a Student Council.
Sampoerna Academy Medan is a private day school in Indonesia serving students from age 2 to 15 with a cohesive, internationally oriented curriculum. The school begins with IEYC for early learning, then uses the Singapore Curriculum for primary, followed by Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, with the IB Diploma Programme available in Grades 11 and 12. English is the language of instruction, and a Mandarin Curriculum is designed in collaboration with Beijing Language and Cultural University (BLCU). The campus features technology‑integrated classrooms, a spacious library, science laboratories including a chemistry lab, and dedicated arts and music studios. On‑site sports facilities include a football field, with a canteen supporting student life. The school pursues STEAM learning through Project Based Learning, equipping students to explore ideas and solve real‑world problems. A broad range of extracurriculars supports interests in art, sport, music, science, and leadership, including a Student Council.
Located in West Surabaya, Sampoerna Academy Surabaya opened in 2019 as the sixth campus of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation to advance Indonesian education. The campus serves Playgroup through Primary, with Grand Pakuwon offering Middle and High School, on Pakuwon Indah and Grand Pakuwon campuses designed for international quality and digital learning. English is the language of instruction, with Mandarin taught in collaboration with Beijing Language and Cultural University. The school combines STEAM through project-based learning with the Cambridge International framework for Primary and Secondary, and offers the IB Diploma Programme as an option for Grades 11-12. Early Learning follows the IEYC. Facilities include technology-integrated classrooms, a spacious library, a science laboratory, dedicated arts and music studios, gyms and sports facilities. Extracurricular activities include Art & Craft, Band Jam, Choir, Coding, Chess, Public Speaking, Dance and Yoga, among others, encouraging creativity, collaboration and well-being. The campus emphasizes global citizenship and inquiry.
Nord Anglia School Jakarta is an international Early Years and Primary school in Indonesia serving ages 1 to 12. The curriculum blends the Early Years Foundation Stage, the English National Curriculum, and the International Primary Curriculum, with Dutch language and culture lessons alongside English. Languages taught include English, Dutch, and Bahasa Indonesia. The school occupies a campus with flexible spaces for music, STEAM, reading, and science, plus a specialist music suite, a STEAM maker space, a stocked library, a science laboratory, and an Apple computer suite to support collaborative learning. Outdoor facilities include a lap pool, splash pool, a gymnasium, a green sports field, football pitch, and basketball courts, used for PE and after-school activities. The MANIS programme provides after-school activities, and students take part in Juilliard-designed music and performing arts programs, with dance and drama performances and festivals. UNICEF-collaborated Model United Nations, Student Voice, and service projects reinforce awareness.
Pelangi School Bali is a private, not-for-profit primary school in Bali, Indonesia, serving about 200 students aged 2 to 14. It is run by Yayasan Cahaya Pelangi Bali, founded in 2006 to provide bilingual education in an inclusive environment for expatriate, Indonesian and mixed-heritage children. The school teaches a blended curriculum—IPC and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE—integrated with the Indonesian National Curriculum, taught by international and Indonesian teachers. The natural campus features green spaces, class gardens, and a wildlife corridor that supports biodiversity and outdoor learning. The primary program runs 8:30–3:00 and includes core academics in a bilingual environment, plus arts, yoga, sports and environmental studies. Distinctive programs include Pelangi Environment and Education Program (PEEPs) for village children and on-campus biodiversity initiatives. After-school activities include soccer, dance, karate and clubs.
Located in West Surabaya, Sampoerna Academy Surabaya opened in 2019 as the sixth campus of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation to advance Indonesian education. The campus serves Playgroup through Primary, with Grand Pakuwon offering Middle and High School, on Pakuwon Indah and Grand Pakuwon campuses designed for international quality and digital learning. English is the language of instruction, with Mandarin taught in collaboration with Beijing Language and Cultural University. The school combines STEAM through project-based learning with the Cambridge International framework for Primary and Secondary, and offers the IB Diploma Programme as an option for Grades 11-12. Early Learning follows the IEYC. Facilities include technology-integrated classrooms, a spacious library, a science laboratory, dedicated arts and music studios, gyms and sports facilities. Extracurricular activities include Art & Craft, Band Jam, Choir, Coding, Chess, Public Speaking, Dance and Yoga, among others, encouraging creativity, collaboration and well-being. The campus emphasizes global citizenship and inquiry.
Sunrise School Bali is an international community school founded in 2000 by parents who sought a nurturing, inquiry driven education. The school teaches in English and Indonesian and offers a blend of international and Indonesian curricula. Early Years follow the IEYC, Year 1 to 6 study the IPC, and Year 7 to 9 follow the IMYC; Indonesian standards are guided by Kurikulum 2013 and Kurikulum Merdeka. Learning is thematic and hands on, with beach clean ups, visits to the Safari Park, chocolate production, and school gardens teaching composting and sustainable farming. The campus emphasizes outdoor, garden based learning: a waste water garden, ponds, a stream, a beehive, chickens, and extensive vegetable and flower plots. The school runs after school activities across arts, sports, science, and cooking, alongside daily mindfulness and movement and weekly yoga. Sunrise is supported by Yayasan MACK, a Bali based nonprofit involved in education and community projects.
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