Indonesia, Salatiga
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K-12 boarding and day school; on-campus family-style dormitory for students in grades 7–12.
Shirts are dress-code: Polo or Oxford shirts embroidered with the Mountainview or Eagle logo in blue, yellow, or white; no other shirts may be worn. Slacks, shorts, or skirts must be black or tan and knee-length, worn at the hips; P.E. uniform is Mountainview T‑shirt with navy blue or black shorts.
Food options: Each student brings a healthy mid-morning snack and lunch daily with a water bottle. A designated lunch period is scheduled on campus, and meals are supported by a covered food pavilion.
The school is governed by the Mountainview Christian School Board, which operates under the Carver Model of Policy Governance; the school is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
Mountainview Christian School is a K-12 boarding and day school in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia, serving expatriate families and local students. The campus spans 14 acres and features an auditorium, gym, outdoor track, soccer field, libraries, computer labs, science lab, and connected elementary and secondary buildings via a walkway. The school offers an American curriculum with a Christian foundation and integrates biblical worldview across content. English/Language Arts and Mathematics follow US Common Core; science follows Next Generation Science Standards; Social Studies aligns with Aero Social Studies Standards. Core subjects include English, Math, Science, Social Studies and Bible, with electives in fine arts, physical education, computer studies. AP courses appear on a rotating basis, including AP Calculus AB, AP English Language/Composition, AP English Literature, AP Chemistry and AP Biology. Graduation options include Standard Diploma and Merit Diploma; MAP testing tracks progress. Graduates matriculate to universities in the US and other countries.