Indonesia, Bali
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The school programs are based on Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAMBRIDGE) and the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). National Exam (UN) and Cambridge Checkpoints are provided in Primary and Lower Secondary to help students continue their studies in Indonesia or abroad.
The school is open to students of all nationalities and supports a global citizenship program.
There is a diverse after-school activities program to allow students to explore their passions, and all students are encouraged to participate in a broad range of activities regardless of prior experience.
The school supports a global citizenship program and encourages students to contribute positively to the community.
Growth includes social, emotional, physical, intellectual, aesthetic and spiritual development within a supportive learning atmosphere.
Sanur Independent School is an international school open to students of all nationalities. The curriculum combines Cambridge International Curriculum for Primary and Lower Secondary with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA). Early Years follows the Cambridge Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) for birth to five, with a play-based transition through the Prep year to primary. In Primary Years, the curriculum includes Mathematics, English, Science, Global Perspectives, Design and Technology, Creative Arts, Visual Arts, Physical Education, Health and ICT, with Indonesian Studies, Religion, Bahasa Indonesia and Civics (PpKn) taught under the Indonesian National Curriculum. Lower Secondary mirrors the Cambridge framework and also teaches Indonesian Studies and PpKn. The curriculum is developed based on Cambridge and ACARA. Sanur Independent School was established in 1997 and has provided education for more than 25 years. The school offers after-school activities and clubs, including academic and intellectual, cultural and language, and community and service options, supporting citizenship.