Indonesia, Jakarta
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English is the language used in the Early Childhood program. From Elementary through High School, the language of instruction is English and Indonesian, with a dual-language structure. Indonesian is taught as a core subject (Bahasa Indonesia) alongside English, and a Language of the Day program alternates languages during social interactions.
Yes. HighScope Indonesia operates a dual-language program with English and Indonesian as languages of instruction. This program runs from Elementary through High School. In academic contexts, some subjects are delivered in English while others are delivered in Indonesian; in social contexts, Indonesian and English are used via a Language of the Day schedule.
HighScope Indonesia is an SPK school that blends the Indonesian National Curriculum with a U.S.-based framework for students aged 1 to 18. The school follows HighScope Curriculum from Early Childhood through High School, using Plan-Do-Review and dual-language model in English and Indonesian. The Elementary program adds STEAM, MAGIC and project-based learning, while Middle School emphasizes MAGIC and SDGs within a cluster system. High School operates on a credit system with three majors—Math & Science; Business & Information Technology; and Technical and Performing Arts—and offers an Advanced Placement program with 11 AP courses. A University Preparatory Program supports college planning, with graduates admitted to universities in 18 countries, including NYU, Groningen, UNSW, Melbourne, and UI. The TB Simatupang campus includes sport facilities, Blackbox Theater, ICT and Science Labs, a Library, and arts and student spaces. Extracurriculars include Extended Enrichment and community service, with a focus on 21st-century skills and ethical leadership.