SIS Chairman Jaspal Sidhu Interview by Forbes Indonesia
Jaspal Sidhu, founder and chairman of Singapore Intercultural School (SIS), is a Singaporean who has lived in Indonesia for 30 years, previously working as an engineer in the mining sector from Aceh to Kalimantan. He quit his career in mining
Forbes Indonesia – Universal Education
Indonesia will hit a demographic bonus by 2030, a period when the country's population will be made up mostly of people of productive age. At the same time, Indonesia is also facing the global Forth Industrial Revolution, where the application
Independence Day 2019
"We have an expanded team of great Bahasa, Religion and PPKn teachers this year and they collaborated together well, along with support from all the other teachers and many of our Junior College students to produce a great atmosphere to
SIS Wins Award in London
Singapore International School Group Indonesia (SIS Group) menyabet penghargaan Transformational Business Award pada pertemuan keenam The Financial Times dan The International Finance Corporation (BankDunia) di London, Inggris. Penghargaan tersebut untuk kategori pendidikan, ilmu, dan keterampilan.
President Joko Widodo: “We must conduct reform on a massive scale.”
In his recent CNN interview President Joko Widodo covered a range of interesting topics including how improving the effectiveness of the Indonesian education system was a top priority for his administration.
The World’s Only Tri-Curricula School
Recently, the QS World University Rankings were published and the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - 2 universities from Singapore - were ranked jointly as the 11th best universities in the world behind MIT, Stanford,
Building Classrooms for the Asian Century
Lowering tuition fees to encourage accessibility means engaging families with different incomes, cultural and social norms. These schools and their local teachers are also burdened with limited budgets resulting in often limited access to the pedagogical developments that international schools
Winner of the Prestigious Financial Times – International Finance Corporation (World Bank) Transformational 2019 Award
Lowering tuition fees to encourage accessibility means engaging families with different incomes, cultural and social norms. These schools and their local teachers are also burdened with limited budgets resulting in often limited access to the pedagogical developments that international schools
2019 Financial Times – International Finance Corporation (World Bank) Transformational Business Award
Lowering tuition fees to encourage accessibility means engaging families with different incomes, cultural and social norms. These schools and their local teachers are also burdened with limited budgets resulting in often limited access to the pedagogical developments that international schools
How Colleges & Universities Can Collaborate With Schools
The education industry in Asia is booming. Private and international schools are are growing at an unprecedented rate. Private equity funders, family offices, venture capital funds are scouring for opportunities in the sector. This in turn has created a new