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Surabaya Intercultural School Has Been Designated an Apple Distinguished School

Surabaya Intercultural School Has Been Designated an Apple Distinguished School
Surabaya Intercultural School Has Been Designated an Apple Distinguished School

 

Apple Distinguished School

Recognized for innovation, leadership, and educational excellence using technology.

August 29, 2024 – Surabaya Intercultural School is pleased to announce it has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for the 2024–2027 program term. Schools apply and are selected for this distinction based on their commitment to continuous innovation in education and using Apple products to inspire, imagine, and impact teaching and learning.

Apple Distinguished Schools are centers of leadership and educational excellence, with a clear vision for how technology-rich environments support learning goals. In Apple Distinguished Schools, forward-thinking leaders and their communities work to inspire, imagine, and impact teaching and learning, and they have documented results of academic accomplishments.

Schools all over the world are using iPad and Mac to transform learning. As teachers incorporate technology into their lessons, they empower students to lead, learn, and thrive, to discover new opportunities, and to make their world a better place.

As the first international school in Surabaya, we have always been the school of innovation and the leader in educational excellence. We are the FIRST and ONLY school in Surabaya to be awarded the designation of Apple Distinguished School. We are a one-to-one school using iPads in Kindergarten through Grade 5 and Macs in Grades 6 through 12.

Surabaya Intercultural School has seen our graduates gain admission to world-class universities throughout Australia, Asia, Europe, Canada, and the United States. Imagination, creativity, and critical thinking are key aspects of our teaching and learning.

It is an honor to be recognized as an Apple Distinguished School.

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