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If you plan to study or teach in Indonesia, expect early mornings, colorful uniforms, and a very warm, respectful school culture.
The day starts early. Many schools have a flag ceremony (Upacara Bendera) every Monday, where students stand in perfect rows, sing the national anthem "Indonesia Raya," and salute the red-and-white flag. This instills national discipline and pride.
Education is compulsory for 12 years, divided into the following stages: Indonesia Youth Foundation
Vocational track focusing on job-ready skills like engineering or business.
These are well-funded public and private schools (often with international curricula or "RSBI" legacy). They boast air-conditioned classrooms, science labs, smartboards, and libraries. Students here often attend after-school tutoring ( bimbingan belajar or "bimbel") from grades 10-12 to prep for university entrance exams (SNBT/SNBP). Entry is fiercely competitive, often requiring a child’s entire primary school transcript.