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The school occupies a 7-acre (28,000 m 2) site approximately 10 km from the heart of Medan.The school's facilities include 23 classrooms, a Science laboratory that caters Biology, Physics and Chemistry experiments, Art Room, music rooms, Apple-based computer lab, 3 playgrounds, a multi-purpose quad, library, a gymnasium, a 50-metre outdoor swimming pool, and a football pitch.
54.2 Other locations in Indonesia. 55 Ireland. 56 Israel. 57 Italy. ... Medan International School; ... Dubai British School;
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% ...
The British School of Jakarta (BSJ) is an independent school in Pondok Aren, South Tangerang in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The British School of Jakarta is an international member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. It was established in Jakarta in 1973 under the auspices of the British Embassy. The main campus was ...
The British School, New Delhi; ... Medan Independent School; Sinarmas World Academy; Singapore International School, Indonesia; Surabaya Intercultural School;
The Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) is a federation of leading British international schools in Asia. Founded in 1988, FOBISIA was first called the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA), [ 1 ] and known for promoting a British-style education system in schools throughout Asia .
Medan Independent School; S. Sekolah Bogor Raya; Sinarmas World Academy; Singapore Intercultural School, Indonesia; Singapore School Kelapa Gading This page was ...
Schools in Indonesia are run either by the government (negeri) or private sectors (swasta). Some private schools refer to themselves as " national plus schools " which means that their curriculum exceeds requirements set by the Ministry of Education, especially with the use of English as medium of instruction or having an international-based ...