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      This is a list of notable high schools in Indonesia. This list is not intended to be complete, as there would be too many high schools.


      Schools in Indonesia



      In Indonesia, primary schools or SD (Indonesian: Sekolah Dasar—"Elementary School") are from 1st to 6th grade, while high schools (secondary school) generally comprise junior secondary school (7th–9th grade) or SMP (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Pertama—"First Middle-grade School"), senior secondary school (10–12th grade) or SMA (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Atas—"Upper Middle-grade School") or SMU (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Umum—"General Middle-grade School") and SMK (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan—"Middle-grade Vocational School"), with virtually all public schools operated this way. Private schools may combine them, even though the students still wear different uniforms.
      Public schools (SMPN, SMAN/SMUN, and SMKN, with "N" being Negeri or "State") employ standardized uniform outfits: red skirts and short trousers for primary schoolers, navy blue skirts and short trousers for junior secondary schoolers, and grey long skirts and long trousers for senior secondary schoolers. Vocational schools and some vocational schoolers add different uniform outfits. With some students wearing a white shirt on top. Private schools may choose different outfits for their students, but schools generally employ uniforms—sometimes several sets of them—including the Pramuka (boyscout) uniform, the batik uniform, etc. Public schools often, but not always, employ numbers in their names, corresponding to the order of their formation, e.g. SD/SMP/SMA Negeri 1/2/3, etc., followed by city/regency names, and usually don't carry personal names.
      Before 2015, the mandatory time in school in Indonesia was 9 years, from 1st to 9th grade; therefore, senior secondary school was not mandatory. Since 2015, however, the mandatory school has been extended throughout the 12th grades. Tertiary schools (Indonesian: Sekolah tinggi—"High School") are college and university level.
      Schools in Indonesia are under the care of the Ministry of Education and Culture, and for some period (2014–2019), the universities ("high" school or sekolah tinggi) are moved under the Ministry of Research and Technology. The religious schools are under the responsibility of the Ministry of Religion.
      Religiously organized schools include Muslim, Christian, and Catholic private schools. Muslim schools uses Arabic terms in their names, like: Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) = SD, Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs) = SMP, and Madrasah Aliyah (MA) = SMA. Christian schools use the abbreviation SDK, SMPK, SMAK/SMUK, or spelt out SD Kristen, SMP Kristen, or SMA Kristen in their names. Catholic schools use Saints (Santo) and Saintesses' (Santa) names in their school names or use Kolese (college) in their names. Secular schools didn't use any of the above and chose secular names. Vocational schools (mainly for senior secondary schools) are called SMK (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan—"Vocational Middle-grade School"). Foreign-operated schools may use English, romanized Arabic, or Chinese (pinyin) names.


      Statistics of senior secondary schools


      General schools
      According to school year 2017–18 senior secondary school (SMA) statistics from Ministry of Education, 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%–55% male-female ratio), 4.8 million total SMA students (averaging 356 students per school, almost evenly distributed between 10th, 11th, and slightly lower number of 12th graders), 1.4 million graduates (98.8% completion rates, 0.67% dropouts, 0.2% repeats), more than 300 thousands SMA headperson and teachers (averaging 22 teachers per school), and almost 60 thousand other non-teaching staff.
      The most schools are in West Java and East Java (the most heavily populated provinces), with around 1.5 thousand each (671 and 535 thousand students, respectively), while the youngest province of Indonesia, North Kalimantan, has the fewest schools, 59, with 16 thousand students.
      With regard to school time, almost all schools (92,1%) are morning schools, while 4,4% are evening schools, and the rest are a combination. With regard to religion, 79% of the students are Moslem, 12% Protestants, 5% Catholics, 2% Hindu, 1% Buddhist, with a very small minority (0.05%) of Confucianist religion, and other beliefs. With regard to preference for public/private schools, Moslem and Hindu students overwhelmingly favor public schools, Christians and Catholics somewhat prefer public schools, and Buddhists and Confucianists overwhelmingly favor private schools.

      Teachers
      In 2017, Indonesia had more than 300 thousands SMA teachers and headmasters/mistresses (41–59% male-female ratio), which is highly skewed towards public schools (72% teachers); among them, 156 thousand full-time teachers (more than 50%) have the coveted status of National Civil Servant (Pegawai Negeri Sipil—PNS), further split between 147 thousands (94% of PNS) teaching in public school and 8 thousands (6% of PNS) in private schools, while the rest of the teachers are privately employed (19%) or part-time teachers (31%). The majority of the teachers (98%) have a bachelor's degree or higher, are quite young (56% are 40 years old or younger, and only 7% are 56 years old or older), and are relatively new (56% have only worked for less than 10 years, while 14% have worked for more than 25 years). Their numbers have decreased by around 20% from two years ago (362 thousands). The average number of teachers per school is 23.

      Students
      In 2017, Indonesia had 4.8 million total SMA students, averaging 356 students per school in general, 519 students per public school, and 190 students per private school, with an average of 30 students per class and 16 students per teacher. The number of repeat-graders are 0.2% on average, and the number of dropouts are 0.67%, distributed around 25% 10th graders, 25% 11th graders, and 50% 12th graders with total of more than 31 thousand students (55–45% male-female ratio), which are lower than the previous two years (36 and 40 thousands, respectively). The average completion rate of SMA students is 98.8%.
      From provincial statistics, the province with the most students per school is Bali (545), while the least is North Maluku (198), and the most teachers per school are West Sumatra (36) and Bali (34), and the least is North Maluku (15). But for private school, West Java has the most number of students per school (891), while private schools in Central Kalimantan only have 95 students per school.


      List of private senior primary schools


      Below are some of the private schools in Indonesia: (Some of the English names of these schools are not necessarily official names, but merely translation. But most with official English names have influences based on international curriculums, international affiliations or religious affiliations.)

      ACG School Jakarta
      AIS Indonesia
      Al-Izhar Pondok Labu
      ACS Jakarta
      Bandung Alliance Intercultural School
      Bandung Independent School
      Bina Bangsa School (培民学校)
      Blossom International School
      British School Jakarta
      Cendana Educational Foundation Schools, Riau
      Chandra Kusuma School, Medan
      Charis Global School, Lippo Cikarang, Bekasi, West Java
      Cita Hati Christian School, Surabaya
      Don Bosco Pondok Indah, Jakarta
      Gandhi Memorial International School
      German School Jakarta, BSD City
      Gloria 1 Christian High School, Surabaya
      Jakarta Intercultural School, Jakarta
      Jakarta Japanese School, South Tangerang (ジャカルタ日本人学校)
      Jakarta Taipei School, Jakarta (雅加達台灣學校)
      Surabaya Taipei School, Surabaya (泗水台灣學校)
      Jakarta Theological Seminary, Jakarta
      Kolese Gonzaga, Jakarta
      Kolese Kanisius, Jakarta
      Kolese Loyola, Semarang, Central Java
      Lycée Français Louis-Charles Damais
      Manado International School, North Sulawesi
      Medan International School
      Mountainview International Christian School, Salatiga, Central Java
      New Zealand Independent School Jakarta
      North Jakarta International School, Jakarta
      Nurul Fikri Boarding School
      Pelangi Kasih School
      PSKD Mandiri
      Raffles International Christian School
      Regina Pacis School, Palmerah, Jakarta Barat
      Saint Joseph's School, Malang
      Sampoerna Academy, Surabaya
      Sekolah Bogor Raya
      Sekolah Dian Harapan, Tangerang, Jakarta
      Sekolah Dyatmika, Bali
      Sekolah High/Scope Indonesia
      Sekolah Menengah Atas Kristen Penabur Gading Serpong
      Sekolah Pelita Harapan, Jakarta
      Sinarmas World Academy, BSD City, Tangerang
      Singapore Intercultural School (SIS Group of Schools)
      St. Louis 1 Catholic High School, Surabaya
      SMU St. Aloysius Bandung
      SMU St. Angela
      SMUK 1 Bandung
      Surabaya European School
      Surabaya Intercultural School, Surabaya, East Java
      Sutomo School, Medan (苏东中学)
      St. Ursula School Bumi Serpong Damai
      Tarakanita
      Taruna Nusantara, Magelang, Central Java
      Telkom Sandhy Putra Vocational School, Medan, North Sumatera
      Trinitas Senior High School, Bandung, West Java
      Tzu Chi School (印尼慈濟學校)
      Wenhua Qiaoliang Trilingual National School (文化桥梁三语国民学校)
      Wesley International School, Malang


      List of public major secondary high schools


      Below are some of the public senior secondary schools (SMP/SMA Negeri) in Indonesia:

      SMA Negeri 3 Bandung
      SMA Negeri 1 Blitar
      SMA Negeri 8 Jakarta
      SMA Negeri 1 Malang
      SMA Negeri 3 Padang
      SMA Negeri 1 Wringinanom
      SMA Negeri 1 Yogyakarta


      List of public senior vocational schools


      Below are some of the public senior vocational school (SMK Negeri) in Indonesia:

      SMK Negeri 10 Bandung
      SMK Negeri 1 Banjar Agung


      See also


      Education in Indonesia
      List of universities in Indonesia
      List of Indonesian agricultural universities and colleges


      References

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