New Zealand School Jakarta proudly celebrated the opening of its new building, a meaningful step forward in the school’s journey of steady growth and dedication to providing a warm, world-class education rooted in the New Zealand Curriculum.
From being a small and close-knit learning community, the school has flourished into a vibrant environment known for its quality teaching, strong values, and innovative practices in teaching and learning. The inauguration of the new facility was not only a celebration of this progress but also a reaffirmation of the school’s commitment to personalised learning and a nurturing, supportive community where every student is encouraged to thrive.
The new building, named Aoraki after the tallest mountain in New Zealand, enriches the school’s capacity to provide engaging teaching and learning experiences while creating more space to welcome the growing number of families who choose New Zealand School Jakarta. Aoraki represents wisdom, aspiration, and the journey of reaching new heights—symbolising both how far the school has come and its ongoing promise to remain a place where students are known, valued, and inspired to reach their fullest potential.
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