Our vision is to shape the future as a dynamic learning community that embraces Asia and engages globally. Our purpose is to assist students with their transition from one country, or one educational system to another, providing a high quality of teaching and learning, and introducing students to the fascinating culture and historical heritage of Indonesia. SWA Thamrin is authorized to offer the Cambridge Primary programme. Cambridge Primary is an educational programme for young learners that combines a world-class curriculum, high-quality support for teachers, and integrated assessments.
Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) is the world's largest provider of international educational programmes and qualifications for 5 to 19 years old. It is a non-profit organisation and part of the University of Cambridge, one of the world's top universities, trusted for its excellence in education. SWA Thamrin provides an intimate community school environment, with classrooms and learning spaces designed to lead international specifications. The spacious classrooms feature wall-to-ceiling windows that provide natural light and views across the city.
Facilities also include a multi-purpose room, library, maker space room, learning kitchen, and an outdoor play area. As part of the school's vision to embrace Asia, Chinese Language and Bahasa Indonesia and culture programmes are offered as added benefits. We also place great value on character development and provide a wide range of activities, such as art, music, sports, charity, and leadership opportunities to capture a child's interest at all levels. As the world changes and faces globalisation, we pride ourselves in preparing our students to become adaptable enquirers, multilingual global citizens, fully prepared to emerge into positions of great worth to society. Readmore
Testimonials
Ms Yujin Choi - Parent of Youngjae’s (PreKindegarten)
“SWA Thamrin is the place, not only for learning English and Chinese, but also for professional care for a sensitive child.
My son is very sensitive, so I was worried about whether he could adapt to”