Indonesia, Lombok
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The school develops learners who are confident, responsible, reflective, innovative and engaged. Our students think critically, communicate clearly, collaborate positively and take ownership of their learning. They embrace challenges, act with integrity, show empathy, and contribute actively to their community.
The school values diversity and fosters an inclusive learning environment. It is not a specialist school; small class sizes and personalised teaching enable flexibility within existing structures. Families are encouraged to discuss learning support with the admissions team to ensure the school is the right fit for their child.
The school provides a balanced, bilingual education with English and Bahasa Indonesia, within the Cambridge Primary Curriculum, and integrates local language and culture.
Wellbeing is embedded in the curriculum, with Wellbeing listed among core subjects and activities such as Kindness Week fostering empathy, positive action, and student wellbeing.
The School Community Guidelines outline respectful communication, inclusion and standing up to bullying, cooperation and care for others' wellbeing, digital citizenship, and clear routes for reporting concerns and safeguarding support.
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.