Indonesia, Malang
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STEM is part of the Extracurricular Curriculum. It includes Science, Technology, and Engineering, with Science and Environment initiatives. Students participate in the Science Club, Coding, Construction, and Robotic activities. There is a Garage Band club listed among the STEM-aligned options.
Music & Performing Arts are offered within the Extracurricular Curriculum. The program includes Ensemble/Music Club, Music Instrument programs, and Dance & Performing Art. Choir, Band, and various instrument ensembles such as Guitar, Violin, and Chinese instruments are available. Arts & Culture cover Visual Art, Arts & Design, and Language & Literature, along with activities like Calligraphy (including Chinese Calligraphy Club), Batik Painting, and Clay Moulding; Drama & Speech Club and Film Club support theatre and screen arts.
Language & Literature activities are included under Arts & Culture. Chinese language and cultural programs are represented by the Chinese Calligraphy Club and the Chinese Cultural Club. Other cultural clubs include Asian Cultural Club and German Club, promoting cross-cultural learning.
Sports and fitness activities include Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Futsal, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Volleyball, with E-sports also listed. School Club & Team offerings include the Asian Cultural Club, Debate and Public Speaking Club, Digital Arts and Photography Club, and Maverick Media Club. Interest CCA also features Baking Club, Board Games, and Cooking Club, providing a range of social and hobby opportunities.
Volunteering Service Club coordinates community service initiatives. Students participate in service projects through school programs. These activities foster social responsibility and civic engagement.
Leadership opportunities are provided through the Prefectorial Board. Debate and Public Speaking Club and Young Journalism Club develop communication and leadership skills. Entrepreneurship and other professional skills are cultivated through a range of clubs and societies.
Sports and physical wellness are central, with Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Futsal, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Volleyball. Mindfulness and martial arts options include Tai Chi, Taekwondo, and Wushu. Outdoor activities include Mountaineering and Wall Climbing.
Bina Bangsa School Malang is part of a growing Indonesian network offering dual Cambridge International and Singapore Curriculum for Nursery through Junior College (ages 3–18). Instruction is predominantly in English, with a strong emphasis on Chinese language and culture. The Malang campus spans about 6000 square meters in the Riverside housing complex, providing purpose-built, green space and facilities designed for a broad range of learning activities. The school serves Early Years 2–5, Primary 6–11, Secondary 12–15 (O‑Levels), and Junior College 16–17 (A‑Levels). The network originated in Jakarta in 2001 and now includes six campuses. Distinctive programs include the Bilingual–Bicultural Studies Program and the BBS Model United Nations. A robust Extracurricular Curriculum covers STEM, music and dance, visual arts, and language clubs, alongside sports, service, leadership, and wellbeing activities to foster global-minded learners. Dedicated teachers collaborate with families to support each child's academic and personal growth in a multicultural environment daily.