Indonesia, Jakarta
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The Primary Curriculum aligns with the Singaporean Curriculum and focuses on Life Skills, Knowledge Skills and Subject Based Learning to build knowledge, values and competencies for the 21st century. It emphasizes student-centered lessons, interdisciplinary projects and a broad range of subjects including English, Mathematics, Science, Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia, Information Technology, Social Studies, Physical Education, Health Education, Arts and Crafts, Music, PPKN and Religion. The Secondary Curriculum adopts both the Singaporean and Cambridge University programmes for ages 13–16, exposing students to a broad range of experiences and encouraging interaction and enduring friendships. The Junior College offers the IB Diploma Programme (DP), designed to address the intellectual, social, emotional and physical well-being of students, with external assessments and the Creativity, Activity and Service requirement.
The Co-Curricular Activities offered at SIS are unique to each campus and are organized by trained professionals who foster leadership, teamwork and personal development. Aesthetic and Creative Expression covers art, music and movement, allowing students to express ideas and feelings through creative work. Students create art and music and build confidence through performance, dance and creative exploration.
Mandarin is taught as part of the language program, with instruction to speak with confidence, recognize and write characters, songs, rhymes, stories and other cultural activities. Indonesian Language and French are among the language subjects offered, including lower secondary options such as Indonesian Language and French. The language program supports multilingual learning and cultural awareness across the curriculum.
The Co-Curricular Activities are outstanding and campus-specific, organized by trained professionals who are passionate about teaching the skills required. Leadership in the boardroom often begins with leadership on the pitch, and CCAs drive home positive values related to team play, individual development and leadership.
SIS offers a comprehensive Community Service Programme where students engage in deliberating, planning, implementing and reflecting on their Community Service. Secondary and JC students are required to perform a fixed number of hours of community service.
Leadership development is supported through Co-Curricular Activities, with opportunities to lead in clubs, teams and service projects. These experiences help students build professional skills such as communication and teamwork.
The IB Diploma Programme is designed to address the intellectual, social, emotional and physical well-being of students.
Pantai Indah Kapuk SIS is part of the SIS network of international schools in Indonesia. Established in 1996, the campus serves students aged 2 to 18 and offers Singapore Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. Preschool uses The Nurturing Early Learners Framework with six learning areas and Mandarin. Nursery One to Kindergarten Two are available. Primary follows the Singaporean framework, focusing on Life Skills, Knowledge Skills and Subject Based Learning; core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Chinese, and Bahasa Indonesia, with ICT, Social Studies, PE, Health Education, Arts and Crafts, Music, PPKN and Religion, plus interdisciplinary projects. Secondary combines Singaporean and Cambridge curricula for ages 13–16 and includes a Community Service program with required hours. The Junior College offers the IB Diploma Programme. Co-Curricular Activities are campus-specific and organized by trained staff. The school provides a multilingual language program—Mandarin, Indonesian and French—and promotes leadership and service through its activities.