Indonesia, Bogor
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The school has a wide range of modern facilities, including technology-enabled classrooms, a spacious library, a science laboratory, sports facilities, and dedicated arts and music studios, all designed to provide a stimulating environment for students to explore their passions and reach their full potential.
Sports facilities are available on campus to support physical education and activities. An outdoor playground provides space for active play and social interaction. The facilities are designed to accommodate a range of sports and physical education activities. The overall campus design integrates these spaces with learning areas to promote a healthy, active lifestyle.
Technology-enabled classrooms support digital learning. A spacious library supports study and research. A science laboratory enables hands-on experimentation. Dedicated arts and music studios support creative learning. An ELC classroom supports early years education.
The Sentul campus offers a diverse extracurricular program across arts, sports, and clubs. Activities include Artful Thinking, Badminton, Board Games, Bootcamp, DIY. Horticulture, Embroidery, Fun Yoga, Futsal, and Soccer are also offered. Mental Health & Wellness, Modern Dance, Music & Movement, Sastra, and Science Club are part of the program. Additional opportunities include Table Tennis, Techno Vibe, The Voice, Traditional Games, and the World Scholar's Cup.
Located in Sentul as part of Sampoerna Academy, Sentul offers an international program that blends local requirements with qualifications. The school uses the IEYC for Playgroup and Kindergarten, while Cambridge Assessment International Education guides primary and secondary years, with Cambridge A Levels or the IB Diploma Programme available for Grade 12. Students sit IGCSE in Grade 10 and graduate with the Indonesian High School Diploma (Ijasah). English is the instructional language, with Indonesian and Chinese also valued. The curriculum weaves STEAM, project-based learning, and character development to prepare students for tertiary education in Indonesia and abroad. Facilities include technology-enabled classrooms, a spacious library, a science laboratory, dedicated arts and music studios, and comprehensive sports spaces, plus an ELC for early years. Extracurriculars span Artful Thinking, Sastra Science Club, the World Scholar's Cup, and performing arts such as The Voice, plus wellbeing and sport clubs for a holistic student experience daily.