Indonesia, Bali
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Academic ECAs include English Club, Coding, and Math and Science Olympiad Clubs, plus Debate. There are additional offerings in Animation and Robotics, Journalism, and Cooking. In Junior High, ECAs cover Math, Science, Social Studies, Animation and Robotics, Coding, Debate and English, with additional clubs in Journalism and Cooking. Extracurricular activities occur outside regular hours and support project-based learning and cross-disciplinary inquiry.
Preschool emphasizes art, craft, music and dance as part of daily activities. Primary offers Arts such as choir, modern dance, Balinese dance, and drawing. Junior High provides art clubs including painting, drama, music, dance and traditional Balinese musical instruments. Senior High supports Balinese culture and arts through Balinese script Nyurat Aksara Bali and Balinese craft Majejahitan.
English is the language of instruction in Preschool, with English taught by native speakers. Primary provides English language learning with both native and local teachers, and Local Content includes Balinese and Mandarin. Junior High uses the Merdeka Curriculum with some subjects taught in English and Mandarin, integrating Balinese language and culture. Balinese script Nyurat Aksara Bali and Balinese weaving Majejahitan are provided to preserve local culture.
Social and hobby activities include Scouting, sport clubs (basketball, soccer, futsal, volleyball, karate, table tennis, tennis, and chess), art clubs (painting, drama, music, dance and traditional Balinese instruments), and scientific clubs (Math, Science, Social Studies, Animation and Robotics, Coding, Debate and English), plus Journalism and Cooking clubs. Field trips and excursions support experiential learning, including outings to the Marine Park and other cultural sites.
Co-curricular initiatives nurture the Eight Dimensions of the Graduate Profile, including faith, citizenship, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, independence, health, and communication, through collaboration and project-based learning. Activities emphasize environment, community service, and entrepreneurship. Students engage in field trips and community-oriented programs to connect learning with local institutions and societal needs.
The school emphasizes leadership development and character through its programs, guided by the Eight Dimensions of the Graduate Profile. The vision emphasizes moral behavior, global competitiveness, and foreign-language proficiency, with a focus on leadership, responsibility, and Civic engagement. Extracurricular activities and social projects provide opportunities to practice leadership, teamwork, and professional skills.
Sport facilities include a soccer field, jogging track, futsal court, badminton hall, and basketball court, with sport lessons offered before or after regular classes. Extracurricular sport options include basketball, football, badminton, swimming, tennis, futsal, and more. Field trips such as Marine Park visits and Turtle Conservation Serangan support outdoor learning, and there is a Student Well-being and Support Team to assist students' mental and social health; annual events also promote wellbeing and community.”} }
Taman Rama School, Denpasar is a private national-plus school operated by the Taman Mahatma Gandhi Foundation, serving local and expatriate families in Bali. Preschool uses English as the main language, with lessons led by native speakers and a focus on emotional, moral, social, and cognitive development. Primary education emphasizes character, digital skills, cultural values, and non-violence. Junior High follows the Indonesian Merdeka Curriculum, with some subjects in English and Mandarin; most instruction is in Bahasa Indonesia, with foreign teachers delivering English- and Mandarin-taught subjects. Senior High uses the revised Merdeka Curriculum and the 2013 Curriculum (K13), with additional subjects in English and Mandarin and a 4C-based approach to communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. The campus spans 17,000 square metres across three academic buildings, including laboratories, a library, Cambridge Examination Hall, swimming pool, and multipurpose sports hall. Bali's first Cambridge International Centre and a Cambridge International Fellowship Centre are located here.