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  2. Bandung Independent School - Wikipedia

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    It educates roughly 200 students on a 1.2-hectare (3.0-acre) campus just north of the city center. The school offers classes from pre-school to Grade 12. The language of instruction is English. BIS, a non-profit school, opened its doors in 1972 in a converted house in Ciumbuleuit and moved to its current campus in 1993.

  3. Manado Independent School - Wikipedia

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    Manado Independent School (MIS) is a private institution which provides education from Kindergarten age (K1) to Senior High School (Grade 12). [1] [2] MIS was the first school in the region to be granted an international school license by the National Education Department as a school of international standard (Sekolah Berstandar International).

  4. Sayyidina Ali Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Sayyidina Ali Secondary School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Ali, Abbrev: SMSA), is a co-educational school located in Kampong Pandan, a suburban village in Kuala Belait, Brunei. In 2013, it had a student population of 1500, 700 of which were Pre-U students. The current principal is Mr. Awang Steven Shin Sheau Huei.

  5. British School Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    That Project reached its climax in the school year 1993-94 when the Permata Hijau site was closed and the School took over its new facilities on a 13-hectare (32-acre) site in Bintaro, southwest of Jakarta. The new BIS was officially opened by Prince Edward in March 1994, and the first full stage of the project completed in the summer of 1994.