British School Jakarta (BSJ) is thrilled to announce a record-breaking achievement recognised by the Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia (MURI).
British School Jakarta hosted a dance event featuring the most diverse group of dancers in Indonesia, bringing together over 1,800 students and staff from more than 50 nationalities.
The event, held on Friday, 19th of April 2024, at BSJ’s expansive Rugby Field, showcased a vibrant dance routine that served as a powerful symbol of the school’s commitment to fostering a global community. With students and staff hailing from all corners of the world, BSJ has long been a champion of diversity and inclusion. This remarkable feat coincides with the school’s 50th anniversary, making the occasion even more special.
“We are incredibly honoured to have achieved this remarkable event, uniting over 50 nationalities in a dance celebration that reflects the Mission, Vision and Values of our school,” said BSJ Principal Mr David Butcher. “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia (MURI) committee for recognising this achievement. Diversity and citizenship are core values at BSJ, and this record-breaking performance exemplifies our dedication to promoting understanding and unity within our school community. Given that BSJ is celebrating its 50th anniversary in this wonderful country of Indonesia, this type of event and celebration is testimony to our determination to embrace both local and global cultures,” Butcher added.
About British School Jakarta
British School Jakarta (BSJ) is a leading international school offering a world-class education to students from over 50 nationalities. Founded in 1974, BSJ is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The school is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where students can thrive and develop a lifelong love of learning. For more information about British School Jakarta, please visit www.bsj.sch.id.