Indonesia, Malang
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Bina Bangsa School began with the Kebon Jeruk campus in Jakarta in 2001, founded on the Singapore-based Cambridge curriculum. The network has grown to six campuses across Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Malang, and Balikpapan. It introduced the Bilingual–Bicultural Studies Program and the BBS Model United Nations to enrich student learning. The six campuses are Kebon Jeruk, Pantai Indah Kapuk, Bandung, Semarang, Malang, and Balikpapan.
The school fosters a holistic, globally minded learning community through signature programmes such as Harvard Model Congress Asia, Model United Nations, Harvard Leaders Conference, and an annual Music Orchestra Concert. It offers student exchanges to China, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia, along with an Internship Programme and a Young Entrepreneurship Programme, to enrich student life across campuses. The Chinese Language Programme and HSK are also part of the signature programmes.
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.