Sekolah Menengah Atas Kristen Penabur Gading Serpong

Sekolah Menengah Atas Kristen PENABUR Gading Serpong, often shortened to SMAK PENABUR Gading Serpong (or AGS), is a Christian private high school located in Gading Serpong, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. It is organized by the BPK PENABUR Jakarta Foundation. The school provides tenth to twelfth grade programs as implemented nationally in Indonesia. The school has two programs, one being the regular senior high school program and the other the Brilliant Class program for academically gifted children. This school used to be known as SMAK 6 PENABUR but the name was changed because its location is outside Jakarta.

Sekolah Menengah Atas Kristen PENABUR Gading Serpong
Location
Gading Serpong

,
15810

Information
TypePrivate
MottoIman, Ilmu, Pelayanan
(Faith, Knowledge, and (Spiritual) Ministry)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Opened2002
PrincipalBudiasih.
Staffapprox. 100
Grades10,11,12 in Science and Social majors
Enrollmentapprox. 400/year, 1100+ in total
  Grade 107 Science class, 3 Social class (as of November 2017)
  Grade 117 Science class, 3 Social class (as of November 2017)
  Grade 128 Science class, 3 Social class (as of November 2017)
Color(s)Blue, Red, Yellow
NicknameSMAK GS or AGS
WebsiteOfficial website

The school is located within the same complex as SMPK Penabur Gading Serpong, SDK Penabur Gading Serpong, and TKK Penabur Gading Serpong.

Courses offered

There are 2 majors available: science and social. Students who picked science as their major has to pick all Science lessons, Compulsory lessons, and 1 Art lesson. Socials students therefore has to pick all Social lessons, Compulsory lessons, and also 1 Art lesson. In Grade 10, Students are required to pick 1 Language lesson and 1 lesson from the opposing major, while Grade 11 and 12 students are required to choose one out of the two. As of August 2016, the school uses the 2013 curriculum standard deployed by the Indonesian Minister of Education.

Science

  • Additional Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Entrepreneurship

Social

  • Additional History
  • Sociology
  • Geography
  • Economy
  • Craftsmanship

Compulsory Courses

  • Mathematics
  • Social Study
  • History
  • Indonesian
  • Compulsory English
  • Physical Education
  • Native English
  • Laboratory (Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Language, and Computer)
  • Religion

Art Options

  • Visual Art
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Vocal

Language Options

  • Additional English
  • Chinese

Brilliant Class

The Brilliant Class[1] is a program for gifted students in science. They are taught in accordance with both the Indonesian national curriculum and the University of Cambridge International Examinations curriculum. They are trained to compete in national and international competitions, especially in science majors. The teachers for the Brilliant Class typically have higher credential than those that teach the regular classes ranging from lecturers at the University of Indonesia and science olympiad trainers. Non-science subjects are still taught by regular teachers.[2]

Facilities

  • Internet access via Wi-Fi in all parts of the school and via Ethernet in classrooms
  • Library
  • Computer Laboratory (2 labs are available)
  • Physics Laboratory
  • Biology Laboratory
  • Chemistry Laboratory
  • Language laboratory
  • Visual Audio rooms
  • Meeting room
  • Gymnasium
  • Basketball and Volleyball court (2 of each)
  • Ping pong tables (2 are available at all times)
  • Auditorium
  • Elevator (2 elevators(1 elevator broken) available for staff and students)
  • Canteen
  • Dormitories (available only for Brilliant Class Students)
  • Student Council Room
  • Counselling Room
  • Restrooms (6 are available for each gender, 1 on each floor)
  • Parking lot for cars, motorcycles, and bicycles

Achievements

Most of the achievements of the school come from the Brilliant Class' students as they are specially trained. The school's students have achieved medals in the National Science Olympiad as well as the International Science Olympiad. However, there are also non academic achievers such as Maria Felicia Gunawan, who in 2015 was in charge of carrying the Indonesian Flag at the National Palace on Indonesia's independence day.[3]

Extracurricular activity

Students can take a maximum of two extracurricular activities. These include:

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2009-09-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Ini program unggulan BPK Penabur Jakarta" (in Indonesian). Netralnews. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  3. Parlina, Ina (18 August 2015). "Jokowi brings change to Independence Day ceremony". The Jakarta Post. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 21 August 2017.

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