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How is Religion Taught in Inspirasi Schools

At our schools, we proudly embrace secularism, welcoming students from all religious and cultural backgrounds. While some schools may focus on specific faiths, we have decided to prioritize universal values that resonate across the world’s major religions. Our REACH framework—Respect, Empathy, Aspire, Courage, and Honesty—embodies principles shared by humanity’s spiritual traditions. In an increasingly divided world, our approach fosters unity and mutual understanding. By integrating these timeless values into daily learning, we nurture character development and ethical behavior in every student. Our secular philosophy ensures inclusivity, making our schools a harmonious space for young minds to grow with integrity, purpose, and compassion.

At our schools, we embrace secularism by fostering universal values through our REACH framework: 

  • Respect is nurtured through celebrating diversity and engaging in collaborative activities that value differences.
  • Empathy grows through service-learning projects, teaching compassion and global responsibility.
  • Aspire inspires students to set goals, explore talents, and achieve their potential with resilience.
  • Courage is built by encouraging students to face challenges and stand by their principles.
  • Honesty is practiced through integrity-driven systems and open dialogue.

REACH  reflects the moral values shared by all, uniting students in common principles for an ethical, global future. 

Nevertheless, in accordance with local regulatory requirements, we offer religious education during school hours,  covering the recognized religions in Indonesia. Additionally, we provide special religious classes after school to cater to the specific faiths and requirements of our students and their families.

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