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Singapore School Kelapa Gading

Coordinates: 6°08′59″S 106°54′57″E / 6.149657°S 106.915849°E / -6.149657; 106.915849 (SIS-KG)
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Singapore School, Kelapa Gading
Member of the SIS Group of Schools
Address
Map
Jl. Pegangsaan Dua No. 83

6°08′59″S 106°54′57″E / 6.149657°S 106.915849°E / -6.149657; 106.915849 (SIS-KG)


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14250

Information
School typePrivate K-12 School
MottoTowards Greater Heights
Established2002[1]
AuthorityMinistry of Education and Culture (Indonesia), IB World School, Cambridge International School
GradesEarly Childhood (N1) through to Junior College (JC2 / Grade 12)
GenderCoeducational
Age range2 to 18 years
Enrollment~850 students
Colour(s)  Purple (SIS-KG),    Red and White (SIS United)
MascotLion
Websitehttp://www.sis-kg.org

Singapore School, Kelapa Gading (SIS-KG), sometimes referred to as SIS Kelapa Gading, is a private, early childhood to junior college school in North Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a member of the SIS Group of Schools.[1] It is a Cambridge International School[2] and an IB World School[3] as well as being fully registered with the Ministry of Education and Culture (Indonesia) for the Indonesian national examinations.[4]

History

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Starting in a foster house as a preschool in 2002, Singapore School Kelapa Gading grew sufficiently to move to its current large premises on Jl Pegangsaan Dua in 2005, where it became a Cambridge International Centre[2] and then becoming authorised to offer what was then the Cambridge International Primary Program.[5] A four-storey building was added to cater for growth; in 2013, the new swimming pool (once used as a venue for a local swimming competition) and Futsal court was completed.

Singapore School Kelapa Gading became a fully authorised IB World school in April 2014[3] and has provided the IB Diploma Programme for its Junior College students since July 2014. As part of this development, a large Junior College Library and Media Centre were added, providing independent space and a significant collection of physical and online resources for the expanding program.

In September, 2014, Singapore School Kelapa Gading changed its name to SIS Kelapa Gading.

Facilities

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The campus is on the corner of Jl. Pegangsaan Dua and Jl. Hibrida Raya in Kelapa Gading, close to Mal Kelapa Gading. The front building houses administration, meeting areas, a canteen, a library and a multi-purpose hall. The 4-storey building contains classrooms, science labs, IT labs, music and arts rooms and further meeting areas, and is monitored by CCTV.[6]

The preschool has its own playroom, playground, and small pool. The most recent addition is a Junior College Library and Media Centre on the fourth floor, which serves as the hub of the IB Diploma Programme. The football field is used during football season as one of the venues for the Jakarta Schools Football League[7] and it lies adjacent to a swimming pool and additional futsal court.[6]

Curriculum

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The Preschool and Lower Primary use curriculum based on the most Ministry of Education (Singapore) syllabuses. This is continued into Upper Primary and Lower Secondary except for Science, Math and English. For those core subjects, the school has adopted the Cambridge Primary and Secondary Checkpoint curriculum frameworks. All students sit for Checkpoints exams administered and assessed by Cambridge Examinations in the UK each year.

Upper Secondary students study and take at least nine International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations after a two-years of study. The selection of subjects must be compatible with the Cambridge International Certificate of Education (ICE) which requires students to take at least two languages, a science, a social studies, and an vocational subject. In 2013/14, every student enrolled in the ICE achieved a minimum score of Credit and many students achieved Distinctions.

Junior College students study and take six subjects, Theory of Knowledge and the Extended essay, as well as participate in Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) as required for the IB Diploma Program. SIS-KG offers an IB Courses program which maintains high standards but provides more flexibility. All students participate in at least one co-curricular activity from many options after school each week.

The curriculum meets all the requirements of the Indonesian National Curriculum, and Indonesian students are prepared for national examinations: the 'Ujian Nasional'.

Sporting achievements

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SIS Kelapa Gading is the current record holder for the overall champion school in the annual SIS Olympics, a competition including all eight branches of SIS across Indonesia. As of the 2017/18 academic year, SIS-KG had won each of the last nine SIS Olympics.

Competition includes track and field, swimming, tennis, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, basketball and futsal. The futsal competition involving teams from all age groups is called the Governors Cup. SIS-KG has won this cup for the most recent six years.

SIS-KG enters its own teams in the Greenfield's Cup of the Jakarta Schools Football League each year (boys and girls teams[8] and contributes the majority of the players to a SIS United team comprising players from among the four SIS schools in Jakarta.[9]

SIS-KG has very successful girls volleyball and football teams.

References

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  1. ^ a b "SIS Schools - Our Start". SIS Group of Schools. Archived from the original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  2. ^ a b "Find A Cambridge School". Cambridge International Examinations. Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  3. ^ a b "IB World Schools: Singapore School Kelapa Gading". International Baccalaureate Organisation. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  4. ^ "Singapore School Kelapa Gading". Kesekolah. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  5. ^ "Cambridge Primary". Cambridge International Examinations. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  6. ^ a b "Facilities". Singapore School Kelapa Gading. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  7. ^ "Venues". Jakarta Schools Football Association. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  8. ^ "Participants SIS-KG". Jakarta Schools Football Association. Retrieved 2016-01-23.
  9. ^ "Participants SIS United". Jakarta Schools Football Association. Retrieved 2016-01-23.
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