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General schools. According to school year 2017–18 senior secondary school (SMA) statistics from Ministry of Education, [1] in 2017, Indonesia has 13.495 SMA (almost 50-50 ratio between public and private schools) with more than 160 thousand total classrooms (around 12 classrooms per school) and 30 thousands laboratories and 11 thousands libraries, 1,6 million new/10th grade SMA students (45% ...
Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS), formerly Jakarta International School, is a private, international school in Jakarta, Indonesia.It was established in 1951 for expatriate students living in Jakarta and is the largest international primary and secondary school in Indonesia.
SMA Negeri 8 Jakarta (also known as SMANDEL) is a selective, coeducational public high school in Jakarta, Indonesia.It is located on Jalan Taman Bukitduri, South Jakarta.The school is distinguished by Ministry of Education as Rintisan Sekolah Bertaraf Internasional (RSBI), or pioneering international school, and one of designated Excellent Schools in the province of Jakarta.
Jakarta Taipei School (JTS; Chinese: 雅加達臺灣學校), formerly Jakarta Taipei International School (JTIS) in English, is an international school maintained by the Taiwan-based Republic of China government in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Middle School: Students in Grades 6-10 are taught through the IB Middle Years Programme (IB MYP). Students develop academically as well are offered a wide range of extracurricular and service activities. High School: Bandung Independent School provides a full High School programme leading to graduation and preparation for university entrance.
During World War II, all activities were suspended and the college was used as a public high school. In reality, there wasn't any activity in the school, due to the situation of Jakarta. [2]: 14 After Japan surrendered to the Allies and the Dutch forces returning to Indonesia as the NICA, Canisius was reopened on 1 January 1946.