Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Hi School Development: Early Indonesian re-birth

Alhamdulillah, Hopefully from these National High School Activities Development Indonesia will arise sooner.

Nowadays Hi school has become more progresive in setting entrepreuner mind among students. Althought every district has various focus of interest, its local strength of Indonesia makes the action noble. Here's some of the school joined in United School Program.


SMAN 10 Malang has Go Green implemented almost all around the school. They plant Jati tree which is long term investment for Oksigen:). Not only plant Medical plants, but they also develop herbal medicine ready to use in School Clinique. Through Health Promoting School, some students tougth to be practical doctor in Usaha Kesehatan Sekolah, practicing herbal medication among school society. They also grow Funges for comercial values. School Broadcast Studio on air during break time and befor schools, to keep the information and spirits grows in the society. Good thinking guys.


SMAN 4 Denpasar maintain the sustainable of traditional custom as their great strength. Completed with various language like, Indonesia, English, Germany, French, Japan, and local Bali language. These makes students prepare to face the world influence without loosing their originity.


What is United School Program?
Established in 2005, the United Schools Program is a collaborative project between Sampoerna Foundation, the Municipal / Regency Government (and its Department of Education), selected schools and companies sponsoring the program.

Hand in hand with the Indonesian government, particularly the National Education Department, this program provides a model for the creation and sustainability of quality senior high schools.

To date, USP has been implemented in a number of schools all across the archipelago, which include: North Aceh, South Sumatera, West Sumatera, West Java, East Java, Yogyakarta, Bali, North Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, East Kalimantan and will continue to grow. read more... at www.sampoernafoundation.org

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