Indonesia, Jakarta
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Over 12,000 square meters of building space and 6,000 square meters of outdoor facilities shape a spacious campus. The 'school in the sky' design creates an open feeling the moment you enter. The library is located at the center of the campus to support discovery and lifelong learning. The cafeteria serves meals and fosters community. An outdoor playground and a basketball court support physical activity. Modern classrooms and a Health Center staffed by a nurse from Siloam Hospitals provide healthcare and learning amenities.
The campus provides 6,000 square meters of outdoor sports facilities that include a basketball court and ample space for movement. Movement is integrated into daily learning, with students able to participate in outdoor activities between lessons. The outdoor spaces are designed to accommodate a variety of physical activities in a compact urban setting.
Classrooms are modern and designed to support effective learning. The classroom is the core learning space and is arranged to be inviting and comfortable for students. The library sits at the center of the campus, supporting collaboration and discovery. Library resources support research and inquiry for student projects.
Hope Intercultural School in Jakarta is an International Baccalaureate World School with two campuses: West Campus in Puri Indah and North Campus in PIK 2. West Campus is authorized to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP); North Campus is a Candidate School for the PYP and MYP and aims to offer the full IB continuum. The school serves Pre-Kindy through Primary and begins IB learning through a play-based approach in Pre Kindy and Kindergarten. The IB framework uses inquiry-based units that build understanding, supported by Biblical Studies, daily devotions, and weekly chapel reflecting a Christian worldview. Facilities include more than 12,000 sq m of building space and 6,000 sq m of outdoor space, a central library, a Health Center staffed by a nurse from Siloam Hospitals, and a basketball court. An Inclusive Program provides learning support with specialists, and governance is provided by Yayasan Pendidikan Pelita Harapan.