Indonesia, Samarinda
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Cambridge Primary Curriculum is used for elementary levels at Cita Hati Samarinda SD Campus, providing a foundation for young learners. Cambridge Secondary Curriculum is used for junior levels at Cita Hati SMP Samarinda Campus, supporting ongoing academic development. The SMA Samarinda Campus offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for grades 11–12.
Arts at Cita Hati fosters visual and performing arts, enabling students to express creativity and develop confidence. Students are guided by dedicated teachers and have opportunities to showcase their work.
Global awareness is developed at Cita Hati Samarinda, helping students think globally and engage with diverse cultures.
The Cheetah Spirit emphasizes sports as part of student life, building discipline, teamwork, and resilience. Students represent the school in various sports, assisted by quality facilities and professional coaching, with opportunities to compete.
Cita Hati Christian School Samarinda is a private Christian day school in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, offering Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary curricula alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) for grades 11–12. The school serves students aged 5 to 18 and sits within the Buah Hati Education Foundation network, whose history begins with Buah Hati School in 1990 and Cita Hati in Surabaya in 1994; the Samarinda campus opened in 2019. The IB Diploma Programme has been available across the network since 2004 and emphasizes independent thinking and inquiry-based learning. Samarinda features an art room, biology lab, IT hub and a library, with broader facilities including science and computer labs, interactive spaces and areas for music, language work and physical education. Sports are central to student life under the Cheetah Spirit, with professional coaching and inter-school competition. Academic, Arts and Cultural/Language clubs support inquiry, creativity and global awareness and collaboration.