Indonesia, Lombok
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Sekolah Nusa Alam (SNA) was founded in 1999 by Ibu Ace Robin and Ibu Sopantini, together with Lombok residents Peter Cranfield and Mark Heyward, and officially opened on 17 January 2000 with six students and five teaching staff. It became a founding member of the National Plus Schools Association (ANPS) in 2000, and enrolments reached over 50 by 2003. The school expanded to include junior secondary and then senior secondary, and achieved Cambridge IGCSE accreditation around 2011. In 2014 it was licensed as an SPK and gained national accreditation; in 2018 it relocated to a purpose-built international campus, and from 2022 to 2025 the curriculum was consolidated and the campus expanded, including an alliance with Mandalika Intercultural School.
Sekolah Nusa Alam is a nurturing community delivering internationally recognised, bilingual education in Lombok, combining the Cambridge International Curriculum with the Indonesian National Curriculum and local culture. The campus offers a safe, supportive environment with small class sizes and a focus on student wellbeing. Throughout the year, students participate in themed weeks and events such as Literacy Week, Kindness Week, and Independence Day to connect learning with community and culture. Families from diverse backgrounds are welcomed to join the Sekolah Nusa Alam community.
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.