Indonesia, Batam
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The school merges the Indonesian National Curriculum with the Western Australian Curriculum to develop skills and positive attitudes that equip students to become God-fearing, respectful, creative and independent thinkers, reflective, lifelong learners who contribute to the community, the society, and the world. The mission emphasizes valuing different cultures, fostering equality, justice, and tolerance through multicultural classroom environments. International Human Rights Day, International Volunteer Day, and Teachers Day are featured in the News section, reflecting engagement with global and community themes.
Australian Intercultural School Batam offers the Western Australian Curriculum and Assessment Outline (K–10), integrated with the Indonesian National Curriculum. AIS Batam is the first and only school in Batam to offer this curriculum, delivered under the Australian Education System with an International Education Certificate. The program uses SCSA moderation twice a year to align assessments with Western Australian standards and to support consistent evaluation. The aim is to develop lifelong learners who can thrive in a diverse world and contribute positively to the community. Facilities include an air-conditioned library with English, History and Science resources, a computer laboratory with 24 computers, an arts room, and a science lab. A sport court, an interactive smart board, and a large air-conditioned multi-purpose hall support PE, classroom learning, events and rehearsals. The canteen provides meals and drinks daily for students and staff. It emphasizes intercultural understanding through project-based learning and real-world experiences daily.