Indonesia, Bogor
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Sekolah Pilar Indonesia sits on a 1.4-hectare campus. Academic spaces include classrooms measuring 9×9 square metres, each equipped with storage, a computer, a sink, and air conditioning; a library; a science laboratory; and a computer laboratory. The Early Childhood Centre includes Toddler classes (up to 10 students per class) and Pre-K classes (up to 15 students per class). Four programmes are offered: Early Childhood Centre, Primary, Junior High, and Senior High, with IB-PYP authorization for ECC and Primary.
Co-curricular sports facilities include a basketball and tennis court, a badminton and volleyball court, a mini soccer field, and an indoor swimming pool.
Academic facilities include classrooms (9×9 square metres) with storage, a computer, a sink, and air conditioning, plus a library, a science laboratory, and a computer laboratory.
Gamelan, Angklung, and Kolintang instrument programs are available, with a Music Studio and a Podcast Studio. An Amphitheatre supports performances and events. Health Clinic, Plantation Area, Fish Pond, and Green House support hands-on learning and wellbeing. Playground, Canteen, Catering, Vending Machines, and School Bus support daily life and after-school activities.
Sekolah Pilar Indonesia is an IB World School delivering the Primary Years Programme alongside the Indonesian national curriculum. The school uses an inquiry-based approach and bilingual instruction in Indonesian and English, integrating local values with international perspectives. The Primary Years Programme covers roughly ages 3–12 and runs within a broader school structure that includes Early Childhood through Senior High. Senior High highlights include the Personal Project, Sociopreneurship, Bela Negara Camp, student exchange, and college readiness. The 1.4-hectare campus houses dedicated spaces: classrooms (9×9 m) with storage, a library, science and computer laboratories; Early Childhood facilities for Toddler to Pre-K; plus a Music Studio, Podcast Studio, and an Amphitheatre. Co-curricular sports facilities span basketball, tennis, badminton/volleyball, a mini soccer field, and an indoor pool. Notable programs include gamelan, angklung, and kolintang, a Student Exchange with Ritsumeikan Keisho High School, and a civics-oriented Bela Negara Camp that supports holistic global development.