Indonesia, Bali
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Classrooms are spacious and air‑conditioned with ergonomically designed furniture; interactive smart whiteboards and LCD projectors support the learning process. Lockers are provided for all students, and the campus is fully wired with Wi‑Fi to support fast internet. Separate laboratories exist for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Environment Sciences, all fully equipped and in compliance with safety standards. A language laboratory, two computer labs, a well‑stocked library resource centre, music rooms and music studios, and arts & crafts spaces support a broad academic and artistic program. Additional facilities include an infirmary, a food court serving multiple cuisines, and robust hygiene, sanitation and security systems across the campus.
Gymnasium / multi‑purpose hall: a full‑sized air‑conditioned gymnasium with parquet wooden flooring and a progressive air‑truss system, with separate changing facilities and showers; a large movable stage with professional lighting and sound system for plays and ceremonies. A seminar hall is available for knowledge sharing sessions, meetings and student activities.
Classrooms are spacious, air‑conditioned and equipped with ergonomically designed furniture, with interactive whiteboards and an LCD projector system in place for all classrooms. Lockers are provided for all students. Wi‑Fi covers the campus with 10 MBPS bandwidth. Laboratories include separate labs for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Environment Sciences, fully outfitted and in compliance with safety standards. Two Computer Labs of 25 terminals each (Senior and Junior) are fitted with Internet and multimedia equipment to foster e‑learning. A Language Lab with an AV system and 25 terminals supports language learning. The Library Resource Centre is well‑stocked with reference books, newspapers, magazines, educational CDs, computer workstations, a printer and a photocopier, and encourages online information access; there is also a Kid's Story Time Reading Area. Music Rooms and Studios house classical and Indonesian instruments, supporting Royal School of Music studies (Vocals, Piano, Cello, Violin, Guitar) and traditional Indonesian instruments such as Angklung, Gamelan and Kulintang. Arts & Crafts are supported by four well‑equipped rooms, with hobby classes in painting, Batik Design, pottery, candle making and cooking. An infirmary is staffed by qualified nursing personnel.
Clubs offered include Literary, Information Technology, Yoga, Home Economics, Classical and Indonesian Traditional Music, Dance (Western and Balinese), Arts & Crafts, Nature and Environment, Science, Paper Recycling, Chess, Pottery, Batik Design. Sports offered include Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Futsal (soccer), Athletics, Table Tennis, Swimming, Surfing, Wushu Martial Art, Cricket and Aerobics.
Gandhi Memorial Intercontinental School Bali (GMIS Bali) is an IB World School offering an international education for ages 3–18. The curriculum comprises IB PYP, MYP and DP, alongside Cambridge IGCSE and the CP. English is the medium of instruction from Nursery to Grade 12, with Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, French and Hindi offered as foreign languages. Indonesian national examinations are administered for Grades 6, 9 and 12. In the Diploma Programme, students complete six subject groups and core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and Creativity, Activity, Service, with assessments in English, French or Spanish. Cambridge IGCSE for Grades 9–10, with ICE possible through seven subjects. GMIS Bali has been part of the Gandhi Group since 2007 and is affiliated to the IBO, Cambridge Examinations Syndicate and the Board of Secondary Education Indonesian Schools. The campus includes classrooms, science labs, language lab, computer labs, library, music and arts spaces, and infirmary.