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  2. List of schools in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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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% ...

  3. SMA Negeri 3 Bandung - Wikipedia

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    SMAN 3 Bandung is also the high school with the highest passing grade in Bandung city, admitting middle school graduates with a cumulative grade point nearing 40.00 (the closest being in 2012 with a passing grade of 39.1). Its neighbour SMAN 5 Bandung ranks second in these criteria. Science is the most prominent academic trait of the school.

  4. SMA Negeri 6 Bandung - Wikipedia

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    SMA Negeri 6 Bandung was established in 1956, originally located in Jalan Belitung No.22. But in 1966, SMA Negeri 6 Bandung, occupied former Chinese school building, Nan Hua, in Jalan Pasirkaliki No.51 Bandung. And at the same time, SMA Negeri 6 Bandung has divided into two building, one in Jalan Belitung No.22, and one again in Jalan ...

  5. Harashta Haifa Zahra - Wikipedia

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    Harashta Haifa Zahra was born on 5 September 2003 in Garut Regency, West Java and grew up in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. [2] [3] Her father, Ginanjar, is an entrepreneur from Bandung, and her mother, Yeni Yuliani, is from Peundeuy, Garut Regency. [2] [3] In 2017, Zahra started attending SMA Negeri 2 Bandung high school, graduating in 2020.

  6. Telkom Vocational School (Medan) - Wikipedia

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    Telkom Vocational School Medan was established in 1992, with the name of SMK Telkom Sandhy Putra Medan (Indonesian) and "Sandhy Putra Telecommunication Vocational School" (English). This school become the first vocational school in Indonesia which held a vocational education in the field of Telecommunication Engineering Program.

  7. SMA St. Aloysius Bandung - Wikipedia

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    SMA St. Aloysius Bandung, used to be affectionately called "TOP" or, in more recent years, "Aloy" is one of the premiere private high schools in Bandung, Indonesia. It is part of the St. Aloysius school system, founded by Dutch priests as early as the 1860s in the city of Surabaya. "TOP", is also its motto.

  8. Medan - Wikipedia

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    Medan (/ m ɛ ˈ d ɑː n / meh-DAHN, Indonesian: ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. [7] The nearby Strait of Malacca, Port of Belawan, and Kualanamu International Airport make Medan a regional hub and multicultural metropolis, acting as a financial centre for Sumatra and a gateway to the western part of Indonesia.

  9. West Java - Wikipedia

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    The West Java II Electoral District consists of the regencies of Bandung and West Bandung, and elects 10 members to the People's Representative Council. The West Java III Electoral District consists of the regency of Cianjur, together with the city of Bogor (these two areas are non adjacent), and elects 9 members to the People's Representative ...