Indonesia, Jakarta
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The Gandhi Memorial Intercontinental School provides modern facilities for teaching and learning. High-speed Internet access is available, along with well-equipped computer labs. Language labs, science laboratories, and a library support the academic program. An auditorium, a gym, a playground, and a swimming pool are also on site.
Sports facilities include a gym, a playground, and a swimming pool. The gym supports indoor physical education activities. The playground provides outdoor space for fitness and recreational activities. The swimming pool supports swimming activities on campus.
High-speed Internet access is available. The school has well-equipped computer labs. Language labs are provided. Science labs are available. A library is on site.
GMIS offers a broad extracurricular program across arts, knowledge-related activities, and sports. The Arts include an annual stage production, choir presentations, and various contests such as dance Talentime and photography contests. Knowledge and curriculum-related activities include essay writing, extempore speech, field trips, general knowledge quizzes, inter-house debates, and science and mathematics competitions. The sports program features aerobics/cheerleading, athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, hockey, soccer, swimming, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball. GMIS also hosts events and tournaments such as the Annual Cricket Festival and inter-house and inter-school competitions.
GMIS Jakarta is a private day international school in Indonesia for students aged 3 to 18. It offers IB programmes—Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma—and is authorized to offer Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, and A Level examinations, as well as examinations through the Indian Board of Schools in Indonesia. Instruction is in English, with Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, Hindi, and French taught as essential second languages; students are encouraged to maintain their mother tongue. Established in 1950, GMIS is the oldest international school in the country and is registered with Indonesian Ministry of Education. The campus includes high-speed Internet, computer and science laboratories, language labs, a library, an auditorium, a gym, a playground, and a swimming pool. The curriculum combines IB and Cambridge frameworks to meet diverse needs. Distinctive features include a Gandhian philosophy, Pancasila-guided multiculturalism, community service partnerships, and activities such as TEDxYouth@GMIS, stage productions, debates, and sports and arts programs.