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Learning at ACG School Jakarta

Year 4

Learning at ACG School Jakarta

Year 6

Learning at ACG School Jakarta

Year 8

Students in Year 8 are divided into groups where they interview their classmates and talk about their favorite hobbies, which then they will create a presentation representing their classmates’ interests and how many of them have similar interests.

Year 11

Students on Year 11 IGCSE finishes off their “World of Work” Unit by creating their masterpiece writing their resume in Mandarin.

Learning at ACG School Jakarta

Year 8 - Summative Assessment time

Year 8 sitting the Unit 3 Test and look not a laptop or device in sight! When asked if how the test was they all said it was so much better to sit the test in the class than online.

Year 11 - Mathematics in action

Currently Year 11 are learning about transformations, this is when a shape is reflected, rotated, translated, and enlarged/reduced to get an image.

Learning at ACG School Jakarta

Year 8 - Science : Measuring Motion

Year 8 students started their 2nd semester with measuring motion activities. Some of the practical work they completed included investigating the relationship between the height of a ramp and the distance a toy car travels, Ticker tape timer activities and plotting different distance and speed-time graphs.

Year 11 - Chemistry: Rates of reaction Experiments

Year 11 students completed rates of reaction experiments where they worked in groups to investigate how a change in concentration, temperature and surface area affects the rate of a chemical reaction.

Learning at ACG School Jakarta

Sports

Term three sport codes and After School Activities are now up and running at ACG School Jakarta. It has been a very successful first couple of weeks! The volleyball and soccer teams have been particularly popular choices for sport. It’s been great to see our field and court full of tired smiling faces again. There are some new offerings this year in the ASA program. One of those is the Hip Hop Dance Club, with our expert dance instructor Ms. Sarrah Nadya. Word has gotten around on how fun this club is, and more and more new students are joining each week! The coaches and instructors all agree that it’s wonderful to be a part of programs where students are being physically active and pursuing their passions outside of the classroom on our campus again. Even though all programs are under way, families still have the option to register their son/daughters using the following link HERE. Go Wolves! Go Orcas!

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