Indonesia, Semarang
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The school is an international campus in Semarang with students from 21 countries and teachers of five nationalities. It provides Preschool through Secondary programs, with the Nurturing Early Learners Framework and Mandarin and Information Technology integrated into the curriculum in the early years. Secondary students visit the Center for Advanced Learning as part of their academic program. Co-curricular activities are offered across the campus. Classes run from Nursery 1 to Secondary, with age-appropriate programs offered in each stage.
Indoor sports are supported by a Multi-Purpose Hall (MPH) used for activities such as badminton. The campus provides spaces for physical education and sports training as part of the Co-Curricular program. Badminton is listed as a co-curricular activity with scheduled times in the MPH. The MPH serves as a venue for indoor recreation and team activities.
The Center for Advanced Learning provides a facility for secondary-level academic work. The early years incorporate Information Technology and Mandarin language into the curriculum as part of the Preschool program. The Nurturing Early Learners Framework guides the preschool experience. The campus offers Preschool through Secondary programs to support a continuum of learning.
Co-Curricular Activities are offered and include Jumping Clay, Basic Martial Art, Kode Kiddo and Badminton, among other programs. Activities are scheduled with specific days, times and venues such as the MPH and classrooms. The program emphasizes leadership, teamwork and personal development. Activities are delivered by trained professionals to support student growth.
SIS Semarang is an international campus welcoming families from 21 countries, with teachers from five nationalities. The school provides Preschool through Secondary education, guided by the Nurturing Early Learners Framework. In the early years, Information Technology and Mandarin are embedded in a curriculum focused on language and literacy, numeracy, world discovery, physical development, social-emotional growth, and creative expression. Nursery 1 to Kindergarten 2 offer foundational learning, while the Singapore Curriculum guides the primary program and a blended approach for ages 13–16 that combines Singapore and Cambridge curricula, with Cambridge Checkpoints and Cambridge IGCSE available internationally. Cambridge A Levels and the IB Diploma are offered at higher levels. Facilities include the Center for Advanced Learning for secondary work and a Multi-Purpose Hall for indoor sport such as badminton. Co-curricular activities include Jumping Clay, Martial Arts, Kode Kiddo, and Badminton, and a spectrum of Active Learning, Coding, Robotics, and Virtual Reality experiences.