Heaptalk, Jakarta — Sampoerna Academy celebrates its 10th anniversary by offering world-class STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education. This measure aims to preparing Indonesia’s future generations for global competition.
The Director of Schools at Sampoerna Academy, Mustafa Guvercin, conveyed, “Throughout our 10-year journey in Indonesia, Sampoerna Academy continue shaping Indonesia’s outstanding youth, equipping them to compete on the global stage. The implementation of STEAM-based learning at our schools has proven successful, with our students achieving both national and international accolades and gaining acceptance to prestigious universities locally and abroad.”
As part of the 10th-anniversary celebration, themed “Sampoerna Academy: A Decade of Dedication,” the academy launched its new campaign, #IGNITEtheSpark. This initiative emphasizes the institution’s continued dedication to expanding access to international education and celebrates the remarkable achievements made over the past decade. These accomplishments include fostering creativity and preparing students to compete globally.
Sampoerna Academy has expanded significantly, from 58 students across two small campuses to 3,000 students at seven campuses in five major cities. The school is supported by 450 faculty and staff from 22 nationalities, with one in five Sampoerna Academy teachers holding a Master’s or Doctoral degree. The academy’s students have consistently excelled in international exams such as Cambridge CheckPoints, IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education), A Levels, and the IBDP (International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme).
“In celebration of our decade-long journey, we are offering a ‘Special Anniversary Offer’ for parents of prospective students. This limited-time offer is available for the 2025/2026 school year enrollment and includes discounts of up to Rp59 million on tuition fees, waiver of registration and school development fees, as well as exclusive benefits such as free shuttle services and scholarships,” Mustafa concluded.