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Discover Excellence at Every Stage: Open Enrolment at Surabaya European School

Surabaya European School (SES) is proud to open enrolment for all year levels — from Montessori (age 3+) through to Secondary (Year 13) — offering an enriching and values-driven international education for families seeking academic excellence and holistic development in a warm, inclusive setting.

At every stage of learning, SES cultivates independent, curious, globally-minded, and resilient individuals. These qualities are embedded in our learner outcomes, supported by an internationally respected curriculum, and guided by a community that places high value on character, creativity, and compassion.

Whether your child is just beginning their learning journey or seeking a new school to grow and thrive, SES offers a seamless educational pathway tailored to every learner’s stage of development.

 

Montessori Years (Ages 3–6): A Gentle, Joyful Beginning

Our Montessori programme is designed to nurture the natural curiosity of children aged 3–6 in a calm and carefully prepared environment. Children learn through hands-on exploration and self-directed activities that foster independence, coordination, focus, and confidence.

Guided by AMI-trained Montessori teachers, children progress through sensorial materials, early literacy and numeracy, cultural exploration, and practical life skills. The mixed-age classrooms encourage collaboration, respect, and mentorship. Students are empowered to follow their own interests while developing foundational skills for lifelong learning.

Aligned with the early stages of the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), the Montessori programme introduces global themes and early inquiry in a child-friendly way—ensuring a smooth transition into formal Primary learning.

 

Primary Years (Year 1–6): Where Learning Comes Alive

The Primary Years follow the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), an integrated thematic approach that builds subject knowledge, conceptual understanding, and personal development. Students explore rich global topics while developing skills in Maths, English, Science, Geography, History, Art, Music, and Languages.

Each unit encourages students to ask questions, investigate deeply, and apply what they learn to real-world contexts. Learning is active, meaningful, and joyful — with children regularly presenting their work through class projects, exhibitions, and assemblies.

In addition to academics, SES focuses on developing the whole child. Social-emotional learning, growth mindset, and respect for others are part of daily routines. Students participate in school-wide events, service learning, and creative arts programmes that develop confidence and connection.

Highlights:

  • Personalised learning in small classes
  • Daily reading and library time
  • Foreign languages: Bahasa Indonesia, French, Mandarin
  • International Week, Science Fair, Creative Arts Showcase
  • Active parent involvement and family engagement

Secondary Years (Year 7–11): Ready for the World

At the Secondary level, SES offers a future-focused academic programme based on the Cambridge Lower Secondary framework and IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education). These globally respected qualifications provide strong preparation for advanced study and university admission.

Students dive deeply into subjects like English, Maths, Sciences, Humanities, Languages, ICT, and Global Perspectives. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, collaboration, research skills, and self-reflection. Assessment is meaningful and supports continuous growth, with personalised guidance at every step.

Beyond the classroom, students take on leadership roles, engage in community service, and showcase talents through performances, debates, and innovation days. The nurturing yet challenging environment helps them grow into responsible, articulate, and globally competent individuals.

Opportunities include:

  • Student Council, leadership training, and mentoring
  • IGCSE exam preparation and academic counselling
  • Community service and eco-projects
  • Sports, drama productions, and inter school events
  • Residential trips and cultural excursions

 

One Community, One Vision

Across all levels, what makes SES truly special is the sense of community and shared purpose. Students feel seen, supported, and inspired. Parents are welcomed as partners. Teachers are dedicated, globally minded professionals who guide learners with care and intention.

The SES core values — Respect, Integrity, Responsibility, Resilience, and Compassion — are woven through daily school life, helping to shape not only capable students, but also kind, thoughtful people.

Whether your child is taking their first steps into education or preparing for life beyond school, SES is a place where they will be challenged, cherished, and championed.

 

Enrol Now — A Journey of Lifelong Learning Begins Here

Open Enrolment is now open for all year levels: Montessori, Primary, and Secondary
Book a personalised school tour to meet our teachers and visit our beautiful campus
Attend an Open Day event or join a class taster session

Explore how your child can grow with confidence, creativity, and purpose at Surabaya European School.

Learn. Lead. Thrive.

Unlocking Potential: Open Enrolment for Montessori Years at Surabaya European School

Surabaya, Indonesia -Surabaya European School (SES) is delighted to announce open enrolment for the Montessori Years (age 3–6) for the 2025–2026 academic year. Grounded in the school’s learner outcomes – which include independence, critical thinking, global perspective, responsible citizenship, and academic curiosity – the Montessori programme enables young learners to reach their full potential in a safe, nurturing environment. These outcomes align deeply with the SES ethos: to develop self‑motivated learners empowered to create positive change in their world. 

A Montessori Learning Journey Aligned with SES Values

At SES, the Montessori Years sit at the centre of a truly holistic education. Reflecting the school’s family‑like atmosphere and focus on essential life skills, the Montessori programme emphasises:

  • Independence and Autonomy: Children choose from a range of purpose‑built activities, building self‑confidence and self-management skills.

  • Hands‑on, Discovery‑Based Learning: With an array of tactile, open‑shelf materials at child height, students learn core concepts in maths, language, sensorial exploration, culture, and practical life through play and experimentation.

  • Mixed‑Age Classrooms: Children aged 3–6 learn together in an environment that promotes peer learning, mentorship, and respect across age groups.

  • Prepared Environment: The Montessori classrooms are carefully organised—beautiful, orderly, and filled only with purposeful materials—for optimal concentration and joy in learning.

  • Trained Montessori Guides: Each learning journey is overseen by an AMI‑trained teacher who guides observation, gently supports exploration, and celebrates each child’s unique path.

The IPC‑Montessori Connection

Even at the Montessori level, SES aligns with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) in spirit and structure. Core themes such as “How the World Works,” “Cultural Studies,” and “Creative Expression” are explored through Montessori materials and pedagogies. Children engage in experiences that nurture:

  • Curiosity & Inquiry – asking open‑ended questions and exploring the world around them.

  • Conceptual Thinking – developing mathematical classification, language patterns, and scientific discovery through tactile tools.

  • Personal Growth – demonstrating perseverance, turn‑taking, respect, and concentration.

  • Cultural Awareness – building empathy through celebration of different cultures, languages (English, Mandarin, Bahasa Indonesia, French), stories, and traditions.

This rich foundation ensures a seamless transition into Year 1 of the IPC, fostering academic readiness and a lifelong love of learning.

The Montessori Community & Events

Families joining SES’s Montessori Years become part of a vibrant, caring community. Each term brings opportunities to connect and celebrate learning:

  • Entry‑Point Events: Launching thematic units with creative experiences, such as building with natural materials, planting seeds in the discovery garden, or meeting guest storytellers.

  • Montessori Open Days: Prospective and current families explore the Montessori environment, observe lessons, and meet Montessori‐trained educators.

  • End‑of‑Unit Showcases: Children joyfully share finished creative work—art, gardening, cultural crafts—as a celebration of their journeys.

  • Community Service Projects: Even our littlest learners contribute, creating seedling planters for local green spaces or crafting thank‑you cards for staff and neighbours.

These events echo SES’s commitment to community, responsibility, and creativity, while offering young learners authentic audiences for their efforts.

Join Us – Shape the Future with Montessori

Open enrolment for our Montessori Years is now open, welcoming children aged 3–6 to thrive in an environment that nurtures curiosity, independence, and global citizenship. To discover more or arrange a visit:

  • Explore the Montessori class in action during our upcoming Open House, where you’ll observe our engaging learning environment and meet our dedicated team.

  • Join one of our Montessori-themed community events, a wonderful way to meet other families and witness the joy of discovery firsthand.

At Surabaya European School, every young learner is seen, valued, and supported. Our Montessori programme is more than just education, it’s the first step on a path toward becoming a confident, compassionate global citizen.

Lanterns of Learning: A Bright Idea from Our IPC Classroom

Surabaya, Indonesia – In this colourful, hands-on session, students crafted their own paper lanterns using sticks, glue, coloured paper, and string. The activity was not just about art—it was a multidisciplinary exploration combining design and technology, history, geography, and international mindedness. Students learned about the significance of lanterns in different cultures, from the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival to the Indian festival of Diwali.

The IPC’s structure encourages children to develop knowledge, skills, and understanding through theme-based units that connect various subject areas. In this case, the lantern project was part of a broader unit on “Light and Sound” or “Celebrations”, enabling pupils to investigate how different communities use light as part of meaningful traditions.

The lantern-making activity was more than a craft session—it was a collaborative learning experience. Children worked in pairs and small groups, discussing their ideas and helping each other with the construction process. This naturally supported the IPC’s Personal Learning Goals, including communication, cooperation, and resilience the activity covered:

  • Knowledge – Students explored the cultural significance of lanterns and learned about materials and structure.
  • Skills – They developed fine motor skills, design thinking, and the ability to follow multi-step instructions.
  • Understanding – Learners reflected on how light is used symbolically across different societies and what it represents.

Teachers guided reflection through discussion and questioning, prompting students to consider why lanterns are meaningful and how they relate to broader human experiences. In doing so, children became curious, respectful, and internationally-minded learners.

This joyful activity captured the essence of IPC: connecting academic learning with real-life contexts in a way that is both engaging and meaningful. As students proudly displayed their glowing paper lanterns, they weren’t just showing off their creativity—they were shining a light on understanding, empathy, and the joy of discovery.

Diving Deep into History: Surabaya European School's Submarine Monument Excursion

Diving Deep into History: Surabaya European School’s Submarine Monument Excursion

Surabaya European School (SES) prides itself on offering its pupils enriching and engaging learning experiences that extend beyond the traditional classroom setting. A recent excursion to the Submarine Monument (Monumen Kapal Selam) in Surabaya perfectly illustrated this educational philosophy.  

The Submarine Monument provided SES pupils, particularly those in the primary years, with a unique opportunity to explore a significant piece of Indonesian history. The monument, a retired Soviet-built submarine, KRI Pasopati 410, serves as a powerful reminder of the nation’s struggle for independence and the vital role of naval technology during that period.  

What Did the Pupils Learn?

The excursion provided a rich context for pupils to engage with various aspects of learning:

  • History and Geography:
    • Pupils gained a tangible connection to Indonesian history, specifically the independence era. They learned about the submarine’s significance in naval warfare and its role in national defence.
    • The trip also provided a geographical context, allowing pupils to understand Surabaya’s importance as a port city and its strategic location within the Indonesian archipelago.
  • Technology and Design:
    • Exploring the submarine allowed pupils to observe and comprehend the technology involved in its design and operation. They learned about the submarine’s mechanics, communication systems, and weaponry.
    • This experience fostered an appreciation for engineering and the ingenuity required to build such complex machines.
  • International Understanding:
    • The submarine’s Soviet origins sparked discussions about international relations during the Cold War and the global context of Indonesia’s history.
    • SES’s diverse pupil body connected through the shared experience, furthering intercultural understanding.
  • Personal Development:
    • The excursion encouraged curiosity, exploration, and a sense of adventure.
    • Pupils developed observation, questioning, and critical thinking skills as they explored the submarine and learned its history.
    • Teamwork was essential as groups of children navigated the submarine’s confined spaces.

Extending the Learning:

SES teachers skillfully integrated the excursion into the classroom curriculum. Before the visit, pupils researched and discussed submarines, naval history, and the Indonesian independence movement. After the trip, they participated in activities such as:

  • Creating presentations or reports about their findings.
  • Drawing or painting depictions of the submarine.
  • Writing stories or poems inspired by their experience.
  • Engaging in role-playing activities to simulate life on a submarine.

This approach transformed the excursion from a mere day out into a valuable learning experience that reinforced and expanded upon classroom lessons.

The Submarine Monument excursion exemplifies SES’s dedication to providing pupils with meaningful and engaging educational experiences. By connecting classroom learning with real-world scenarios, SES ensures that its pupils develop a deep understanding of the world around them while nurturing a lifelong love of learning.

Discovering Potential, Shaping Futures: The SES Difference

Discovering Potential, Shaping Futures: The SES Difference

Surabaya European School (SES) isn’t merely a place of learning; it’s a launchpad for young minds, a community where potential is discovered, and futures are shaped. We believe in providing an education that goes beyond textbooks, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine love for learning.

The Cambridge Pathway: A World of Opportunity

Our pupils embark on a journey guided by the globally respected Cambridge Curriculum. From the foundational years to the rigours of IGCSE and A-Level, they are immersed in a programme designed to challenge, inspire, and prepare them for the world beyond school. This approach ensures they are not just academically proficient, but also equipped with the skills to navigate a complex and ever-changing landscape.

More Than Just Academics: The SES Experience

We believe that education is about more than just grades. It’s about nurturing the whole child. We foster a supportive and inclusive environment where pupils feel safe to explore their passions, take risks, and develop their unique talents. Our small class sizes allow for personalised attention, ensuring that every pupil receives the guidance they need to thrive.

Building a Global Community, Right Here in Surabaya:

Our community understand that our pupils are future global citizens. That’s why we weave international perspectives into our curriculum, encourage language learning, and promote intercultural understanding. Through diverse extracurricular activities, service projects, and our vibrant school community, pupils learn to appreciate different cultures and develop a sense of responsibility towards the world.

Empowering Independent Learners and Leaders:

SES believe in empowering pupils to take ownership of their learning. We encourage them to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and develop their own ideas. We foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills, preparing them to become independent learners and future leaders.

The SES Edge: Why Choose Us?

  • Globally Recognised Cambridge Curriculum: A passport to future opportunities.
  • Personalised Learning: Tailored support for every pupil.
  • A Thriving, Inclusive Community: Where everyone belongs.
  • A Focus on Global Citizenship: Preparing pupils for an interconnected world.
  • Dedicated, Passionate Educators: Inspiring a love for learning.
  • Extensive Extracurricular Activities: Nurturing diverse talents.
  • A Commitment to Innovation: Staying at the forefront of education.

At Surabaya European School, we’re not just educating pupils; we’re cultivating the changemakers of tomorrow. We’re providing them with the tools, the knowledge, and the confidence to make a positive impact on the world. Join us, and discover the SES difference.