Indonesia, Bali
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Project Based Learning forms a core approach in the Primary curriculum, with cross-disciplinary projects each semester. English is the language of instruction in Preschool, with native speakers teaching English, and an international English curriculum augments the National Curriculum in Primary. The Primary curriculum combines the National Curriculum with bilingual learning methods, developing critical thinking, confident communication, and global adaptability. Junior High and Senior High offer Debates, Public Speaking, Quizzes, and Academic Competitions, with Non-Academic Competitions also available at Senior High.
Arts and creative activities include Balinese Dance, Music, Art and Craft, Theater, Choir, and Drama Club, along with Journalism and other creative clubs. Internal Extracurricular Activities cover Swimming, Balinese Dance, Gardening, Futsal, Basketball, Chess, Badminton, Music, Percussion, Journalism, Science Club, and Math Club. Senior High adds Theater Club, Choir, Drama Club, and English Club to its arts and cultural offerings. External Partnerships provide Coding, Wushu, and Karate.
English is the language of instruction in Preschool, and native English teachers support early English use. Primary uses an English-enhanced national curriculum to develop bilingual learning and global awareness. Core language subjects include English, Bahasa Indonesia, and Mandarin, with Balinese language also featured. Mandarin is offered as an additional language, and Balinese is incorporated into the curriculum.
Students can join a wide range of after-school clubs, including Swimming, Art and Craft, Balinese Dance, Gardening, Futsal, Basketball, Chess, Badminton, Music, Percussion, Journalism, Science Club, and Math Club. External partnerships provide Coding, Wushu, and Karate as additional options. Debates and Public Speaking are available in Junior High, with opportunities for both academic and non‑academic competitions. Senior High continues with similar clubs and competitions, expanding the range of creative and performance activities.
Educational Adventures are scheduled to broaden students' knowledge, and field trips provide real-world learning experiences. Throughout the year the school visits and donates to needy schools, senior citizen centres, orphanages, and crisis centres, often including cultural performances to engage residents. These activities aim to develop social skills and community awareness.
Debates, Public Speaking, Quizzes, and Academic Competitions are offered as Additional Activities in Junior High, with similar offerings in Senior High. These activities foster communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. Non-Academic Competitions are also part of the Senior High extracurricular programme.
Wellness and Education offerings include Medical Health Checks and Sports Day. Swimming and other sports are provided as part of Internal Extracurricular Activities, supporting physical fitness. Educational Adventures and field trips contribute to outdoor learning and well-being.
Located in Jimbaran, Bali, Taman Rama School Jimbaran is a private National Plus day school serving Preschool through Year 12. The curriculum follows the Indonesian national framework with an international English program for junior and senior high. In Preschool, English is the language of instruction with native-speaking teachers, and Bahasa Indonesia and Mandarin are also taught. Primary uses bilingual instruction, delivering core subjects in Indonesian and English, with Mandarin included. Junior High and Senior High deliver Indonesian, English, and Mandarin, with English taught by native speakers and foreign teachers. The school is part of the Taman Rama network and is Indonesia's Cambridge International Fellowship Centre, affiliated with Cambridge International Examinations since 2003; the first international examinations were in 2005, and Fellowship Centre status was awarded in 2007. The 20,000-square-meter campus in Puri Gading, Jimbaran, houses libraries, laboratories, art and music rooms, a health clinic, two swimming pools, a football field, and a covered basketball court, plus air-conditioned classrooms with smart boards. Distinctive features include project-based learning, debate and public speaking, and a broad arts program with Balinese dance and theater, supported by extensive after-school clubs and community service.