Indonesia, Surabaya
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Field trips for Grade 1&2 are scheduled in December 2025. Field trips for Grade 3&4 are scheduled in December 2025. Field trips for Grade 5&6 are scheduled in December 2025. Math Day is part of the 2025 activities.
Batik Day is observed in October 2025. Kartini Day is observed in 2025. International Cultural Fest is held in 2025.
International Chinese New Year is observed in February 2026. Kartini Day is observed in 2025. International Cultural Fest is held in 2025. International Literacy Day is observed in September 2025.
Sports Day is held in 2025. International Friendship Day is celebrated in August 2025. Happy National Children's Day is observed in July 2025. Student Day is celebrated in January 2026.
Miles for Smiles is listed for 2025. Earth Day is observed in 2025. World Peace Day is observed in September 2025.
Sports Day is part of the 2025 calendar. World Peace Day is observed in September 2025. Earth Day is observed in 2025.
SpInS – International School began in 2003 in Surabaya and now serves nearly 500 students from 15 nationalities. The school follows Cambridge curricula for Primary and Secondary, with learning programs aligned to the Cambridge framework and compulsory National Curriculum requirements. It was founded by Mrs. Sanjana Bhat, whose work was recognized by Indonesia's Ministry of Research & Technology as International Professional of the Year in 2004. The campus offers a broad extracurricular program, including events such as International Friendship Day, International Chess Day, Arts and cultural activities like Batik Day and an International Cultural Fest, plus field trips for multiple grade levels and a Summer Sensory Motor Camp. Programs emphasize life skills, learning through trips, and cultural discovery. School life also features service and sustainability activities such as Miles for Smiles, Earth Day, and World Peace Day, alongside ongoing language and cultural celebrations that connect students with diverse peers globally.