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Wellington College Independent School Jakarta Open Day 2025

Wellington College Independent School Jakarta Open Day 2025
Wellington College Independent School Jakarta Open Day 2025

Join us for an engaging Open Day at Wellington College Independent School Jakarta (WCIJ)!

This is a wonderful opportunity for prospective students and their families to discover why WCIJ, as the first British heritage family of schools in Indonesia, is the ideal choice for your child’s Early Years and Primary education journey.

  • Date: 11th, 16th, and 18th of January 2025
  • Time: 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM
  • Location: Damai Indah Golf – BSD

Register at: https://wellingtoncollege.sch.id/openday-2024

Event Highlights

  • Explore the Curriculum: Gain insight into their comprehensive curriculum, which follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and the British National Curriculum for Nursery, Reception, Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3.
  • Meet the Staff: Families will have the opportunity to meet all dedicated and experienced educators, who are passionate about fostering a love of learning and supporting each child’s individual journey.
  • Discover the Wellbeing Programme: Learn about the innovative well-being programme, designed to promote the mental and emotional health of the students.
  • Q&A Session: Participate in an open discussion where you can ask questions and gain clarity on admissions.

Why Wellington?

Wellington College Jakarta: Indonesia’s First British Heritage School

WCIJ is proud to be the first and only British heritage school in Indonesia. As a pioneer in bringing British education to the region, WCIJ embraces the traditions and values that define British schooling, fostering a culture of excellence in everything they do. This commitment to heritage ensures that WCIJ’s students not only receive a world-class education but also develop a strong sense of identity and pride throughout their academic journey.

Leading the Way in International Education in Greater Jakarta

As the first international school in the Serpong area, WCIJ plays a key role in raising the standard of education in this fast-growing region. With the increasing demand for high-quality international education, WCIJ is dedicated to offering a dynamic learning environment that caters to the diverse needs of the community. Their curriculum prepares students for success on the global stage, addressing the needs of families seeking exceptional educational opportunities in Jakarta and beyond.

Innovative Wellbeing Programme

WCIJ recognises that the well-being of the students is essential to their overall success. Their wellbeing programme focuses on nurturing the mental, emotional, and social health of every student. By providing a range of support services and initiatives, they also create a safe, inclusive environment where students can truly flourish. This holistic approach not only enhances academic performance but also builds resilience, empathy, and strong interpersonal skills, preparing students for life beyond the classroom.

A Curriculum Built for Every Learner

Our curriculum is carefully crafted to support the academic growth of each student, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and continuing through the British National Curriculum for Nursery, Reception, Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3. WCIJ places a strong emphasis on laying a solid foundation for the young learners, helping them develop key skills while fostering a love for learning. Designed to be engaging and inclusive, their curriculum caters to each child’s unique learning path and prepares them for the challenges ahead.

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