Curriculum
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Bahasa Indonesia: The Indonesian language is taught to ensure proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking.
English Language: English is taught as a compulsory subject to develop communication skills and proficiency in a global language.
Mathematics: Mathematics education includes arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
Natural Sciences: This subject covers fundamental concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science.
Social Sciences: History, geography, civics, and economics are typically included in the social sciences curriculum.
Religious Education: Indonesia recognizes several religions, and students may study their respective religion as part of the curriculum.
Foreign Languages: Depending on the school’s resources and student interests, additional foreign languages may be offered as electives.
Computer Science: Introduction to computer programming, software applications, and information technology.
Physical Education: Sports, fitness, and health education are essential components of the curriculum to promote physical well-being.
Vocational Education: Some secondary schools may offer vocational programs focused on specific trades or industries to prepare students for the workforce.
Life Skills Education: Personal finance, time management, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills may be integrated into the curriculum.