Indonesia, Tangerang
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The school runs extracurricular activities that develop academic and scientific inquiry. Digital Skills programs build computational thinking and technology literacy. The campus features State-of-the-Art Science Facilities for hands-on experiments and learning. Art meets Technology and cross-disciplinary activities integrate creative practice with science.
The school offers a School Orchestra (Classical Music), a School Theater, and a Performing Arts Group. There are Creative & Artistic Development activities and an Art meets Technology program that blends art and digital media. Experimental Arts and visual arts projects foster collaboration and performance opportunities.
The school supports cultural and language activities in a multilingual environment. It celebrates cultural exchange through festivals such as Carnival, Chinese New Year, and Indonesia's Heroes' Day. German, English, Indonesian, and French are taught and used across learning activities.
The Extracurricular Activities include a wide range of sports, music, arts, and clubs. Students participate in cultural and social projects to develop teamwork and social skills. The program emphasizes personal growth through active participation in clubs and community activities.
DSJ promotes community and service through Living Responsibility & Shaping the Future, encouraging students to become responsible individuals who value diversity and engage in democratic and environmental awareness. Through active participation, they take responsibility for democracy, society, and the environment.
Extracurricular life includes a wide range of sports and physical activities. The campus features a 25-meter swimming pool and a spacious multifunction gym to support swimming and team sports. The 42,000 m² park-like campus and facilities encourage outdoor activity and physical wellness.
Deutsche Schule Jakarta is a German international school in BSD City, Jakarta, serving students aged 1 to 18. The school offers two integrated educational paths from early childhood through secondary education: a German–International Program (GIP), where German is the main language of instruction and a direct entry into the German education system, and the International Program (IP), designed for students who do not speak German, with strong foundations in English and Indonesian and gradual integration into the German curriculum to pursue the German International Abitur (DIA) from Grade 5. The institution is accredited as an Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (ZFA) and KMK. Facilities span a 4.2-hectare campus featuring science labs, IT rooms, arts spaces, a 350-seat auditorium, a 25-meter outdoor pool, a FIFA-sized football field, and libraries. The campus hosts SOAS Games and emphasizes cultural and linguistic diversity through German, English, Indonesian, and French.