Indonesia, Malang
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Step 1: Campus Visit and Placement Exam. No discrimination in the admissions policy is made on the basis of race or gender, and the school maintains the percentages between the children of Christian families and others to support a Christian environment. Admission priority is given to English-speaking students, children of expatriates, and children of Christian religious workers. Non-native English speakers must prove English fluency before acceptance, usually through a standardized English language fluency test. Before admission, new students will need to pass a placement exam for math and English, and secondary students will also need to complete an interview and provide a writing sample. Scheduling a campus visit and placement exam can be arranged via WhatsApp.
Step 2: Submit Application and Aid Request. Wesley will do all it can to accept the children of organizations and other expatriate families, but there may be cases due to staff and facility limitations that Wesley may not be able to accept all those who apply; admission in these exceptional circumstances will be decided on a case-by-case basis. Wesley School will give priority for admission to: English-speaking students; Children of Expatriates; Children of Christian Religious Workers. Non-native English speakers need to prove their fluency in English before they will be accepted, usually through a standardized English language fluency test. Prior to admission new students will need to pass a placement exam for math and English, and secondary students will also need to complete an interview and provide a writing sample.
Wesley International School in Malang, Indonesia, offers an American-style curriculum with a Christian foundation and an international orientation. The school serves elementary through high school and operates as a Christ-centered, international school community. It is accredited by Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The program is organized around Expected Schoolwide Learning Results (ESLRs): Raising up Christians; Nurturing Lifetime Learners; Educating Thinkers; Developing Communicators; and Shaping Citizens of the World, which guide classes, activities and evaluation. Graduates typically continue to four-year universities worldwide, including Harvard University, Duke University, Vanderbilt University, Wheaton College, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, and the University of Western Australia. The Kwoka campus features a chapel and an auditorium, a gymnasium, outdoor courts, and a large soccer field. Extracurricular activities include Swimming, Badminton, Soccer, Basketball, Worship Night, Student Body Council, Photo Club and Drama. Welcoming international families with warmth.