Your door to a brighter future.
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Your door to a new way of learning.
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Your door to the life you imagined.
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Your door to a brilliant career.
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Your door to lifelong learning.
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Your door to transform our nation.
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Our Guiding Principles
A fair chance for all
Unleashing creativity
Leading learning
Real-world immersion
Your door to a brighter future.
Your door to a new way of learning.
Your door to the life you imagined.
Your door to a brilliant career.
Your door to lifelong learning.
Your door to transform our nation.
Vision
To inspire every student. To nurture each child’s imagination and gifts so they’re able to grow and excel.
Mission
To reward curiosity and unleash creativity and enable every pupil to be the best they can be. To develop the leaders of tomorrow and shape a brighter future for us all.
Why Inspirasi ?
School helps us find answers to questions.
The question we’re asking is: ‘How can Indonesia thrive in a global economy?’
Everything starts with our students.
They hold the key to our future. Because only their talents will transform our fortunes. We depend on their gifts for our nation to flourish.
And we’ve got to inspire every young mind. We need to harness everyone’s ambition, imagination and intelligence — no matter which background they’re from.
Grades — and degrees — really matter. But we’re going to take things further still.
We’ll democratize the very best of education. Using disruptive ideas and progressive technology to rethink the way children learn.
“Why are people sticking to school? What’s essential, is honing creativity; memorising knowledge will become obsolete as robots become ubiquitous. — Taizo Son, Mistleto Co.”
“All young people should have access to the technical and creative subjects that will give them the skills that employers are looking for.”
“With a shifting work landscape organisations need to tap into much more human skills of intuition, empathy, innovation and creativity to provide better products and services.”
“Businesses are demanding ‘higher-order’ skills such as analysing, evaluating and synthesising information, problem solving and social and emotional skills.”
“Evidence of exceptional ability and a track record of exceptional achievement are far more important than degrees from certain colleges.”
“With the globalized economy, well-educated youth will be critical to Indonesia’s competitiveness in the future.”
“65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t yet exist.”