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Jakarta Intercultural School

Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS), formerly Jakarta International School, is a private, embassy-backed 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. JIS has more than 2,000 students aged 3 to 18 from over 60 nationalities.[2][3] The school adheres to an American curriculum while taking pieces from other curriculum models from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Council of International Schools.[1] Since JIS is an American Overseas School, it is assisted by the US Department of State's Office of Overseas Schools.[4] The United States Department of State reports the curriculum offered at Jakarta Intercultural School "has a strong international focus",[1] and considers it one of the best schools overseas for preparing students for American university entrance.[5] JIS has three campuses, two solely for elementary students in Pattimura and Pondok Indah, and one much bigger and considered the main campus for junior high and high school students in Cilandak, South Jakarta.

Jakarta Intercultural School
Address
Jl. Terogong Raya #33

,
12430

Indonesia
Information
School typePrivate international school
Established1951
Head of schoolMaya Nelson, Interim Head (2021-2023)
GradesEarly Childhood through Grade 12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment2,474 students at the beginning of the 2009–10 school year[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusesPattimura Elementary (PEL), Pondok Indah Elementary (PIE), Cilandak
Campus size46 acres (190,000 m2)
Colour(s)   Blue and white
MascotDragon
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges, Council of International Schools
School feesTuition ($50,000 per year)
Websitejisedu.or.id

The school changed its name to Jakarta Intercultural School from Jakarta International School in 2014 to comply with the Indonesian government's regulations on prohibiting the use of the word "international" in school names.[6]

History edit

Jakarta Intercultural School was established in 1951, as a school for the children of United Nations staff posted in Jakarta, the capital of the then newly Dutch recognized independent Indonesia.[7] Due to an increased international presence in Jakarta, the school moved into newer facilities at its Pattimura campus in 1953. In 1969, the school became the "Joint Embassy School" under the sponsorship of the Australian, British, Yugoslavian, and United States Embassies.[7] Architectural and engineering practice International Design Consultants (IDC) was commissioned to build additional facilities for the school.[8] The new campus was built in Cilandak, a residential area in South Jakarta. The Cilandak campus was completed in 1977 and serves as the middle school and high school.[9] The school adopted the name "Jakarta International School" in 1978 and changed its name to "Jakarta Intercultural School" in 2014.[7]

Facilities edit

 

Jakarta Intercultural School has three campuses totaling 46 acres (190,000 m2) and is one of the largest international schools in the world according to H2L2 Architecture.[10] Pattimura Elementary (K-5) is located in the Kebayoran Baru area. Pondok Indah Elementary (K-5) and Cilandak (6–12) are adjacent to each other in Pondok Indah in South Jakarta.[11]

Facilities are mostly air-conditioned and include 184 classrooms, four theaters, three cafeterias, three tennis courts, six gymnasiums, six playing fields, three swimming pools, 18 science laboratories, design technology facilities, and four libraries with a total of 130,000 volumes.[1][12][13] The school has a three-level food court, medical clinic, a school bus system run by the Bluebird company and an ambulance.[14]

Administration edit

Jakarta Intercultural School is an Indonesian foundation (yayasan) overseen by a board of governors and a school council, that functions like a school board or board of education. The School Council is an eleven-member Board of Patrons; nine elected, four of whom are elected by the parents and three appointed by the Founding Embassies. They, in turn, appoint four other members, one of whom must be an Indonesian citizen.[1]

Enrollment edit

 
Nationality of JIS students by percentage (2007–2008)

Jakarta Intercultural School is the largest international primary and secondary school in Indonesia, enrolling 2,469 students from 61 nationalities during the 2007–2008 school year.[15][16] The five most commonly represented nationalities were the United States, Republic of Korea, Indonesia, India, and Australia.

Secondary education edit

Jakarta Intercultural School offers tuition for grades 1–12. Students undertake the JIS Diploma, and can choose to complete an International Baccalaureate Diploma,[17] an International Advanced Placement Diploma (APID). Over 97 percent of graduating seniors go on to a university or college.[1] The JIS diploma focuses on an American style curriculum. For the 2010 graduating class, the universities that JIS students were mostly accepted in included: Boston University, the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia.

Co-curricular activities edit

 
Students are known in athletic competition as the 'Jakarta Dragons'.

Middle and high school level students at Jakarta Intercultural School compete in intramural and interscholastic sports throughout the year.[18] Jakarta Intercultural School belongs to the Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS) which competes with six international schools in Southeast Asia. IASAS schools alternate hosting each other for tournaments, exchanges, conventions and competitions. Three IASAS seasons per year frame the HS sports and cultural competition calendar.

IASAS Sports: Boys and Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity sports teams follow the IASAS season schedule at JIS each year.

  • Season One: Cross-country, Volleyball, Soccer
  • Season Two: Basketball, Rugby/Touch, Swimming, Tennis
  • Season Three: Track and Field, Badminton, Softball, Golf

Cultural Convention: Held in March, JIS participates in IASAS Cultural Convention, which includes three separate components: "Art and Music", "Dance and Drama", and "Debate and Forensics".

Model United Nations: JIS participates in the non-competitive IASAS Model United Nations, and holds an annual General Assembly.

IASAS Math: JIS participates in the IASAS Math program.

IASAS Chess: JIS has participated from the start of the IASAS Chess Competition.

TEDxJIS Conferences:[19] TEDxJIS suite of conferences are independently organized TED events dedicated to Jakarta Intercultural School's ideas worth spreading, operating under license from TED Conferences LLC. It includes the annual TEDxJIS conference, TEDxYouth@JIS, TEDxJISLive, TEDxJISWomen,[20] and TEDxJISSalon.

Cilandak Games[21]: An annual competition amongst the high school students hosted on campus, where teams correspond to grade level. Each grade competes in various in-person and online activities such as Jenga Challenge, Escape Room, Among Us, Amazing Race, Banner Painting, Basketball, Jeopardy, Minute-To-Win-It, and Tug of War.

JIS Peduli and Letters from Aceh edit

Following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, JIS started a campaign called JIS Peduli to raise money for schools affected by the disaster. The campaign included Letters from Aceh, a collection of letters and photographs exchanged between the children of the tsunami affected Indonesian province of Aceh, students from JIS, and schools worldwide.[22] The collection has a foreword by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and proceeds were donated to a school-rebuilding program.[23] The funds raised by JIS Peduli went towards a new community high school on the campus of Syiah Kuala University in Banda Aceh.[24]

Threats and security edit

 
A security gate at JIS

Since its founding, Jakarta Intercultural School has been affected by the political and economic turbulence of Jakarta, receiving both direct and indirect threats to its security. During the 1960s, an attempted coup d'état by, allegedly, the Communist Party of Indonesia forced the evacuation of the school. In 1998, the school year ended early due to riots leading up to President Suharto's resignation, during which time most expatriate families were evacuated from the country.[7]

JIS has also been a potential target for terrorism.[25] Following the 2002 Bali bombings (to which a JIS mathematics teacher, Jamie Wellington, fell victim while on holiday[26]), JIS and other international schools in Jakarta closed for several weeks after warnings of a possible terror attack.[27][28] JIS was also on the target list of the terrorist group responsible for the 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing, which killed 13 people.[29]

In response to these threats, JIS has made security upgrades. In 2002, the school added a three-meter-high "blast wall," a "boom gate" in front of the school, and protective security film over exterior windows.[30] According to the head of the Australian International School in Jakarta, JIS received $2 million in US government security assistance in 2004.[31] By 2005, the school had installed a security fence, with guards checking cars before they enter the premises.[14]

From May 2005 to June 2008, counterterrorism officials stated their belief that the threat of a terrorist attack in Jakarta had diminished, although authorities continued to stress the need for vigilance.[25][32][33]

Criminal allegations edit

In April 2014, a mother reported that her five-year-old child had been repeatedly raped by the school's ISS cleaning staff when he visited the school toilet. The mother then changed her story to accuse two JIS teachers of the abuse.[34][35] Jakarta Intercultural School has terminated its contract with the company ever since.[36]

Two teachers were detained in July 2014 having been charged with the rape of three pre-school boys at the school. Despite these allegations, the school, its students, and their parents have voiced their support for the accused.[37] Several cleaners who previously admitted to the charges recanted, claiming that police had used physical violence to make them confess.[37][38] In April 2015, the two persons received prison sentences of ten years each. In August 2015, the civil suit against the school filed in the South Jakarta District Court was thrown out. Several foreign governments and expatriates in Jakarta believe the teachers' prosecutions were invalid.[39] Once the civil suit against the school for US$125 million was denied by the Jakarta court[40] the two accused teachers were subsequently freed from jail. The prosecuting attorney has also since been arrested on unrelated charges of bribery of court judges in Medan. In February 2016, the Supreme Court overturned the acquittal of the two teachers and reinstated their imprisonment.[41] As of early 2019, the two teachers are still imprisoned.[42] Based on information provided by Canadian and UK news media in July 2019, it would appear that one of the accused has been granted clemency and has returned home to Canada.[43][44]

The case was considered by some to be flawed[45] with "malicious prosecution" or "investigation with evil purpose"[46] while one of the accused cleaners died in custody with signs of violence.[47][48]

Notable alumni edit

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Jakarta Intercultural School JIS formerly Jakarta International School is a private embassy backed 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 JIS has more than 2 000 students aged 3 to 18 from over 60 nationalities 2 3 The school adheres to an American curriculum while taking pieces from other curriculum models from pre kindergarten through grade 12 It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Council of International Schools 1 Since JIS is an American Overseas School it is assisted by the US Department of State s Office of Overseas Schools 4 The United States Department of State reports the curriculum offered at Jakarta Intercultural School has a strong international focus 1 and considers it one of the best schools overseas for preparing students for American university entrance 5 JIS has three campuses two solely for elementary students in Pattimura and Pondok Indah and one much bigger and considered the main campus for junior high and high school students in Cilandak South Jakarta Jakarta Intercultural SchoolAddressJl Terogong Raya 33South Jakarta 12430IndonesiaInformationSchool typePrivate international schoolEstablished1951Head of schoolMaya Nelson Interim Head 2021 2023 GradesEarly Childhood through Grade 12GenderCoeducationalEnrollment2 474 students at the beginning of the 2009 10 school year 1 LanguageEnglishCampusesPattimura Elementary PEL Pondok Indah Elementary PIE CilandakCampus size46 acres 190 000 m2 Colour s Blue and whiteMascotDragonAccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges Council of International SchoolsSchool feesTuition 50 000 per year Websitejisedu wbr or wbr idThe school changed its name to Jakarta Intercultural School from Jakarta International School in 2014 to comply with the Indonesian government s regulations on prohibiting the use of the word international in school names 6 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Administration 4 Enrollment 5 Secondary education 6 Co curricular activities 7 JIS Peduli and Letters from Aceh 8 Threats and security 9 Criminal allegations 10 Notable alumni 11 References 12 External linksHistory editJakarta Intercultural School was established in 1951 as a school for the children of United Nations staff posted in Jakarta the capital of the then newly Dutch recognized independent Indonesia 7 Due to an increased international presence in Jakarta the school moved into newer facilities at its Pattimura campus in 1953 In 1969 the school became the Joint Embassy School under the sponsorship of the Australian British Yugoslavian and United States Embassies 7 Architectural and engineering practice International Design Consultants IDC was commissioned to build additional facilities for the school 8 The new campus was built in Cilandak a residential area in South Jakarta The Cilandak campus was completed in 1977 and serves as the middle school and high school 9 The school adopted the name Jakarta International School in 1978 and changed its name to Jakarta Intercultural School in 2014 7 Facilities edit nbsp Jakarta Intercultural School has three campuses totaling 46 acres 190 000 m2 and is one of the largest international schools in the world according to H2L2 Architecture 10 Pattimura Elementary K 5 is located in the Kebayoran Baru area Pondok Indah Elementary K 5 and Cilandak 6 12 are adjacent to each other in Pondok Indah in South Jakarta 11 Facilities are mostly air conditioned and include 184 classrooms four theaters three cafeterias three tennis courts six gymnasiums six playing fields three swimming pools 18 science laboratories design technology facilities and four libraries with a total of 130 000 volumes 1 12 13 The school has a three level food court medical clinic a school bus system run by the Bluebird company and an ambulance 14 Administration editJakarta Intercultural School is an Indonesian foundation yayasan overseen by a board of governors and a school council that functions like a school board or board of education The School Council is an eleven member Board of Patrons nine elected four of whom are elected by the parents and three appointed by the Founding Embassies They in turn appoint four other members one of whom must be an Indonesian citizen 1 Enrollment edit nbsp Nationality of JIS students by percentage 2007 2008 Jakarta Intercultural School is the largest international primary and secondary school in Indonesia enrolling 2 469 students from 61 nationalities during the 2007 2008 school year 15 16 The five most commonly represented nationalities were the United States Republic of Korea Indonesia India and Australia Secondary education editJakarta Intercultural School offers tuition for grades 1 12 Students undertake the JIS Diploma and can choose to complete an International Baccalaureate Diploma 17 an International Advanced Placement Diploma APID Over 97 percent of graduating seniors go on to a university or college 1 The JIS diploma focuses on an American style curriculum For the 2010 graduating class the universities that JIS students were mostly accepted in included Boston University the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia Co curricular activities edit nbsp Students are known in athletic competition as the Jakarta Dragons Middle and high school level students at Jakarta Intercultural School compete in intramural and interscholastic sports throughout the year 18 Jakarta Intercultural School belongs to the Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools IASAS which competes with six international schools in Southeast Asia IASAS schools alternate hosting each other for tournaments exchanges conventions and competitions Three IASAS seasons per year frame the HS sports and cultural competition calendar IASAS Sports Boys and Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity sports teams follow the IASAS season schedule at JIS each year Season One Cross country Volleyball Soccer Season Two Basketball Rugby Touch Swimming Tennis Season Three Track and Field Badminton Softball GolfCultural Convention Held in March JIS participates in IASAS Cultural Convention which includes three separate components Art and Music Dance and Drama and Debate and Forensics Model United Nations JIS participates in the non competitive IASAS Model United Nations and holds an annual General Assembly IASAS Math JIS participates in the IASAS Math program IASAS Chess JIS has participated from the start of the IASAS Chess Competition TEDxJIS Conferences 19 TEDxJIS suite of conferences are independently organized TED events dedicated to Jakarta Intercultural School s ideas worth spreading operating under license from TED Conferences LLC It includes the annual TEDxJIS conference TEDxYouth JIS TEDxJISLive TEDxJISWomen 20 and TEDxJISSalon Cilandak Games 21 An annual competition amongst the high school students hosted on campus where teams correspond to grade level Each grade competes in various in person and online activities such as Jenga Challenge Escape Room Among Us Amazing Race Banner Painting Basketball Jeopardy Minute To Win It and Tug of War JIS Peduli and Letters from Aceh editFollowing the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami JIS started a campaign called JIS Peduli to raise money for schools affected by the disaster The campaign included Letters from Aceh a collection of letters and photographs exchanged between the children of the tsunami affected Indonesian province of Aceh students from JIS and schools worldwide 22 The collection has a foreword by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and proceeds were donated to a school rebuilding program 23 The funds raised by JIS Peduli went towards a new community high school on the campus of Syiah Kuala University in Banda Aceh 24 Threats and security edit nbsp A security gate at JISSince its founding Jakarta Intercultural School has been affected by the political and economic turbulence of Jakarta receiving both direct and indirect threats to its security During the 1960s an attempted coup d etat by allegedly the Communist Party of Indonesia forced the evacuation of the school In 1998 the school year ended early due to riots leading up to President Suharto s resignation during which time most expatriate families were evacuated from the country 7 JIS has also been a potential target for terrorism 25 Following the 2002 Bali bombings to which a JIS mathematics teacher Jamie Wellington fell victim while on holiday 26 JIS and other international schools in Jakarta closed for several weeks after warnings of a possible terror attack 27 28 JIS was also on the target list of the terrorist group responsible for the 2003 Marriott Hotel bombing which killed 13 people 29 In response to these threats JIS has made security upgrades In 2002 the school added a three meter high blast wall a boom gate in front of the school and protective security film over exterior windows 30 According to the head of the Australian International School in Jakarta JIS received 2 million in US government security assistance in 2004 31 By 2005 the school had installed a security fence with guards checking cars before they enter the premises 14 From May 2005 to June 2008 counterterrorism officials stated their belief that the threat of a terrorist attack in Jakarta had diminished although authorities continued to stress the need for vigilance 25 32 33 Criminal allegations editIn April 2014 a mother reported that her five year old child had been repeatedly raped by the school s ISS cleaning staff when he visited the school toilet The mother then changed her story to accuse two JIS teachers of the abuse 34 35 Jakarta Intercultural School has terminated its contract with the company ever since 36 Two teachers were detained in July 2014 having been charged with the rape of three pre school boys at the school Despite these allegations the school its students and their parents have voiced their support for the accused 37 Several cleaners who previously admitted to the charges recanted claiming that police had used physical violence to make them confess 37 38 In April 2015 the two persons received prison sentences of ten years each In August 2015 the civil suit against the school filed in the South Jakarta District Court was thrown out Several foreign governments and expatriates in Jakarta believe the teachers prosecutions were invalid 39 Once the civil suit against the school for US 125 million was denied by the Jakarta court 40 the two accused teachers were subsequently freed from jail The prosecuting attorney has also since been arrested on unrelated charges of bribery of court judges in Medan In February 2016 the Supreme Court overturned the acquittal of the two teachers and reinstated their imprisonment 41 As of early 2019 the two teachers are still imprisoned 42 Based on information provided by Canadian and UK news media in July 2019 it would appear that one of the accused has been granted clemency and has returned home to Canada 43 44 The case was considered by some to be flawed 45 with malicious prosecution or investigation with evil purpose 46 while one of the accused cleaners died in custody with signs of violence 47 48 Notable alumni editBusiness Kevin Aluwi co founder and co CEO of Gojek Aditya Mittal CEO of ArcelorMittal 49 Patrick Grove internet and media entrepreneur Christina Suriadjadja Co Founder Chief Strategy Officer of Travelio com Politics and Government Tammy Duckworth senator for Illinois the first disabled woman to be elected to the U S House of Representatives and Iraq War veteran Pramila Jayapal member of the U S House of Representatives Chiara Porro Australian Ambassador to the Holy See 50 Linda Reynolds defence minister of Australia and senator for Western Australia Dyah Roro Esti Widya Putri 1 Member of People s Representative Council Indonesian ParliamentArts and Entertainment Angela Kinsey American actress best known for playing Angela Martin in the US version of The Office 51 Cinta Laura Indonesian German actress singer and model Jenny Kim Beauty Queen Miss Universe Korea 2016 and Miss Supranational 2017 52 Michelle Victoria Alriani Beauty Queen Miss Earth Indonesia 2017 Roger Mathey director producer playwright and actor Joe Farnsworth professional jazz musician 53 Ryan Johnson visual artist Sport Milly Clark Australian Olympic marathon runner 54 Arthur Irawan Indonesian footballer Erin McLeod Olympic medalist the professional goalkeeper for the Canadian national women s team and Orlando PrideJournalism Atika Shubert CNN foreign correspondent and news anchor 55 Karishma Vaswani Asia business correspondent for the BBC 56 Erin Molan Australian journalist and television personality Sebastian Modak 2019 52 Places Traveler for the New York Times 57 Academia Andreas Rauch Postdoctoral Researcher at German Aerospace Center DLR CFD of Reacting Flows Turbulence Parallel Hypersonic Combustion and High Performance Computing German Aerospace Center DLR Stuttgart Baden Wurttemberg Germany Vijay Balasubramanian the theoretical physicist string theorist and computational neuroscientist at the University of Pennsylvania James Mahmud Rice sociologist and winner of the 2009 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research Maya Soetoro Ng teacher and maternal half sister of Barack Obama 58 59 References edit a b c d e f Indonesia Jakarta Jakarta International School November 26 2007 Office of Overseas Schools US Dept of State Retrieved 2008 06 04 About JIS Retrieved 2022 11 01 Perlez Jane 2002 11 22 THREATS AND RESPONSES INDONESIA With Expatriates Schools Shut Some Say They Will Flee Jakarta in Fear for Children The New York Times Retrieved 2008 06 08 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta Intercultural School 2020 2021 Fact Sheet United States Department of State Retrieved 2020 11 21 US Department of State Education Information for Families with Children Archived 2006 12 08 at the Wayback Machine January 2002 Richard C Paddock 2 December 2014 Jakarta School Sex Abuse Case Trials Begin WSJ a b c d Goldner Viva 2002 JIS gets into festive mood for 50th anniversary The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on August 6 2009 Retrieved 2008 07 14 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link van Sommers Raymond June 2004 A Life in Subud PDF Northbridge NSW Australia Dawn Books p 69 ISBN 0 9751159 3 6 Retrieved 2008 07 14 JIS Alumni amp Community Magazine Fall 2006 Vol XII No 1 Archived 2011 10 08 at the Wayback Machine PDF JIS Alumni Association Retrieved on 2008 07 14 H2L2 Featured International Projects Jakarta Intercultural School H2L2 Architecture Archived from the original on February 23 2009 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Education Information for Families with Children January 2002 United States Embassy in Jakarta Archived from the original on December 8 2006 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