Indonesia, Lombok
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1. Initial Enquiry & Registration: Parents may contact the school via email, phone, or in person. The school determines the appropriate year group based on the child's date of birth and asks for an initial English proficiency self-assessment. Admissions staff provide guidance on next steps and timelines for enrollment. This step prepares the applicant to proceed to the application stage. 2. Application Submission: The complete registration form and required documentation must be submitted before assessment. Required documentation includes: completed registration form; copy of passport photo page or birth certificate; two recent passport-sized photographs; latest school report(s); vaccination certificates; and any relevant medical, learning support, or psychological reports. Documentation should be submitted to the Admissions Office. 3. Assessment: Each student will be assessed for literacy and numeracy skills using a placement test or Cambridge baseline assessment, depending on age. The assessment informs placement and identifies any learning support needs. The school uses assessment results to inform the admission decision. 4. Admission Decision: Unconditional means full access to the curriculum and services. Conditional means access with support. Lower placement indicates intensive support is needed. The decision is communicated to families, and enrollment proceeds accordingly.
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Limited scholarships and financial support are available for eligible families. Enquiries may be directed to the Admissions Office.
Sekolah Nusa Alam (SNA) is a non-profit, SPK-licensed Cambridge international school in Indonesia for students aged 3–18. It delivers the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside the Indonesian National Curriculum in a bilingual program taught in English and Bahasa Indonesia. Early Years (3–5) follow the Cambridge Early Years Curriculum; Primary (Years 1–6) develop literacy, numeracy, science and creativity with bilingual instruction; Secondary (Years 7–10) prepare students for IGCSE; Cambridge Advanced (Years 11–12) offers AS and A Levels with subjects including English, Mathematics, Marine Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Business Studies, Global Perspectives and Computer Science. University guidance is provided via Unifrog and UCAS. Founded in 1999 and opened in 2000, SNA earned Cambridge IGCSE accreditation around 2011 and SPK licensing in 2014, with a 2018 relocation to a campus and a 2022–2025 alliance with Mandalika Intercultural School. Facilities include air-conditioned classrooms, a library with English and Indonesian books, ICT and science labs, an art room and outdoor sport and play spaces.