Indonesia, Bali
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The school is governed by Yayasan Membina Api Cinta Kasih (MACK) or To Cultivate the Fire of Compassion Foundation, a Bali-based non-profit founded in 1998. The foundation is involved in Sunrise School Bali and Matahari Terbit Centre in Kerobokan, Bali. According to the Articles of Association, the foundation is committed to providing educational programs, both formal and informal; to research and develop projects in the field of education and environmental science; to establish children's libraries; and to collaborate with other educational institutions in teacher training, professional development and resource development.
Sunrise School Bali is an international community school founded in 2000 by parents who sought a nurturing, inquiry driven education. The school teaches in English and Indonesian and offers a blend of international and Indonesian curricula. Early Years follow the IEYC, Year 1 to 6 study the IPC, and Year 7 to 9 follow the IMYC; Indonesian standards are guided by Kurikulum 2013 and Kurikulum Merdeka. Learning is thematic and hands on, with beach clean ups, visits to the Safari Park, chocolate production, and school gardens teaching composting and sustainable farming. The campus emphasizes outdoor, garden based learning: a waste water garden, ponds, a stream, a beehive, chickens, and extensive vegetable and flower plots. The school runs after school activities across arts, sports, science, and cooking, alongside daily mindfulness and movement and weekly yoga. Sunrise is supported by Yayasan MACK, a Bali based nonprofit involved in education and community projects.