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Celebrating 50 Years of Belonging at British School Jakarta

Celebrating 50 Years of Belonging at British School Jakarta
Celebrating 50 Years of Belonging at British School Jakarta

This year marks a significant milestone for British School Jakarta (BSJ) as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Embracing the theme of Belonging, BSJ has orchestrated a series of memorable events to honour its half-century legacy of educational excellence and community spirit.

The celebrations kicked off with a royal visit from HRH Prince Edward, marking his second visit in connection with the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. This was followed by the burial of a time capsule to be opened in 2049, symbolising the school’s forward-thinking vision.

BSJ also set a MURI World Record with a ‘Dance Performance with 50 Nationalities,’ showcasing its diverse community. Other events included a biathlon and bazaar, festive 50th sales, and a song competition themed around Belonging—additionally, BSJ organised conferences for South Tangerang schools and special literacy and kindergarten teaching sessions.

BSJ 50th Gala Dinner
BSJ 50th Gala Dinner

A highlight of the celebrations was the 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner held on the 8th of June at the Shangri-La Hotel. This prestigious event was attended by former school leaders, delegations from FOBISIA leadership, staff members, and honourable guests, and the evening featured impressive orchestra performances by BSJ students, adding a touch of elegance and showcasing the school’s rich talent.

As BSJ looks forward to the next 50 years, the school remains dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging, community, and academic excellence, building on its rich history and preparing for an innovative future.

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