Indonesia, Bandung
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The school is located at Jl. Sersan Bajuri KM 1,5 Cihideung Kec. Parongpong, Bandung Barat, West Java 40559, Indonesia. It sits in the Parongpong area of Bandung Barat and is accessible via local roads and public transport.
SIS Bandung offers Preschool, Primary, Secondary and Junior College. Preschool includes Nursery One (2–3 years), Nursery Two (3–4 years), Kindergarten One (4–5 years) and Kindergarten Two (5–6 years). The Primary, Secondary and Junior College programs continue through to pre-university levels.
The school is part of the SIS Group of Schools and provides an international education continuum from early years through Junior College.
The Nurturing Early Learners Framework supports development across language, numeracy, discovery of the world, motor skills, social and emotional development, aesthetic and creative expression, and Mandarin. The Primary and Secondary curricula emphasize holistic development with core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science and Chinese, plus cross‑curricular projects.
Singapore
Located in Bandung, SIS Bandung is part of the SIS Group of Schools, delivering education from early years through Junior College for learners aged 2–18. The Preschool uses the Nurturing Early Learners Framework with Mandarin. In Primary, the curriculum aligns with the Singaporean framework, delivering English, Mathematics, Science and Chinese as core subjects, with Bahasa Indonesia, Technology, Global Perspectives, Physical Education and Visual and Performing Arts. The Secondary School follows the Cambridge International programme for ages 13–16, with Lower Secondary Checkpoint and Cambridge IGCSE assessments. The Junior College offers the IB Diploma Programme and Cambridge A Levels, with Cambridge A Level qualifications widely accepted by universities. A project-based, interdisciplinary approach runs throughout, and a Community Service Programme requires hours for Secondary and JC students. Co-curricular activities are campus-specific and guided by the DSLO framework. Language offerings include Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia, and the school provides a range of arts and creative opportunities.