Indonesia, Surabaya
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SIS is not owned or managed by an individual owner or company. It is a non-profit school owned by the parent community. The Yayasan Surabaya International School Foundation is registered with the Indonesian government and follows the Indonesian three-tier governance system. The school has three tiers of management: Board of Supervisors (BOS), Board of Patrons (BOP), and Board of Management (BOM). BOS supervises BOM and advises the BOP; BOP is comprised of parents and sets school policy, approves the annual budget, and hires the Head of School; BOM comprises school administration and the business manager and is responsible for the day-to-day operation, reporting to the BOP. Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
Surabaya Intercultural School serves students aged 1 to 18, delivering an international curriculum across divisions. Elementary offers the IB Primary Years Programme with English as the language of instruction, while Bahasa Indonesia, art, music, physical education, swimming and technology are taught in an inquiry-based framework. Middle School (6–8) follows United States standards, uses Understanding by Design, and maintains a 1:1 laptop program with Google Classroom. Core courses are English, social studies, math and science; specialist courses include physical education, technology, foreign language, speech and debate, art, music and drama. High School (9–12) provides a liberal arts education with Advanced Placement, including an AP Capstone Diploma; electives include music, art and drama. World languages offered: French, Bahasa Indonesia, and Mandarin; an advisory program supports students. SIS is a WASC-accredited IB World School and Apple Distinguished School. The campus features laboratories, gym, Olympic-size pool, art rooms, ceramics room, and ample green space.