Indonesia, Semarang
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The SMS maintains a safe and nurturing learning environment. ECA activities allow students to express themselves creatively, physically, emotionally and socially. This supports students' social-emotional development as part of the curriculum.
The school works with English as a Second Language (ESL) and special needs students.
The school works with ESL (English as a Second Language) students.
ECA activities allow students to express themselves emotionally and socially. The school maintains a safe and nurturing environment that supports students' mental wellbeing.
The school seeks to create a safe and nurturing learning environment. Public displays of affection are not allowed on the campus. Students should email teachers using the school addresses; social media with teachers is not allowed unless a space created by the school exists. The Bring Your Own Device policy requires compliance with the BYOD Agreement and BYOD Guidelines; the school may inspect or confiscate a student's personal device if policies are violated.
Semarang Multinational School is a non-profit, community-run international school in Semarang, established in 1982. The campus operates from two buildings and serves learners from early years to secondary. The Early Years program uses IEYC; Primary follows IPC and Cambridge Primary. For secondary, SMS offers Cambridge Lower Secondary and Cambridge IGCSE and is an internationally registered Cambridge Centre. In Years 9–10, students study seven IGCSE subjects, with external assessments possible and progression to Cambridge AS/A Levels for the AICE Diploma in Years 11–12. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is available, highlighting leadership and service opportunities. English is the language of instruction; Bahasa Indonesia is taught as a host-country language, and Mandarin is offered. Facilities include a building for early years; a second building houses a library, science room and music room, plus ICT across the curriculum. Extra-curriculars include World Scholar's Cup, Indonesian Cultural Week, Book Week, Week Without Walls, and clubs.