Tunas Muda School Reviews (14)
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Tunas Muda is one of the schools in West Jakarta that provides an excellent IB curriculum with an amazing community, it helps to give students proper experiences and make them more independent. I was recommended this school by a friend when finding a school for my child's middle school years, and it's safe to say that Tunas Muda did not disappoint in helping her grow
The school boasts incredible learning experiences and fun for all their students, all the teacher were kind and helpful ensuring a positive learning environment. Highly recommend!
Had some of the most memorable years of my life during my time at TMS. Its somewhat of a bias for me as I spent pretty much all my childhood until high school at the school, but that was the case for me. I know not everyone feels this way, but I was lucky enough to experience a community such as one in TMS. It was then a smaller school, but it grew bigger closer to my graduation, which was good. Saw the changes in the school, some not too happy about (ie. the bigger the school the more distant it feels from one another), but a lot is actually something I'm happy about (ie. more non-academic activities, student council). The IB has never been an easy program. Still remember seeing ex-IB students making videos about how IB was so hard. But it was worth it when I got into my university years. All those time making those essays and presentations didn't go to waste. And its funny how literally all neighboring schools are now adopting the IB, means that I chose the right program when I got into TM. Really excited to see how the school is growing and looking forward to see familiar faces the next time I come visit.
What a wonderful school environment for our children. The school system is excellent and I love how they manage everything so organized. The IB curriculum is the best one for our kids to learn knowledge and grow with friends from different countries. The teachers, staff, security team, and helpers are excellent at supporting systems, they are experts in their skill areas. We are glad to choose TM as our children鈥檚 education foundation. We have enrolled our kids since Pre Primary until they graduated last year.
I think the school has done pretty well in adjusting with time. Academics used to always be the focus, but recently the school has put in effort for non-academics as well, letting students join competitions according to their interests. You can see the growth compared to years ago and as they're expanding their facilities at the moment, excited to see whats to come!
The IB curriculum is suited to my child learning style (active learning). Thus parents involvement in the journey is also playing an important role, especially in MYP and DP years. One last year for my child to finish in TM Meruya and it is the best choice I had ever made as a parent to provide the most suitable education for my child. Happy to be part of the community as well.
The school has made it clear that most effort go into cultivating a nurturing environment. In a time when mental health seems to be the biggest issue, the school鈥檚 effort to provide a family feel and continuous improvement to the counselling services are much appreciated. Academically, the school is probably one of the better IB schools in all of Jakarta. Facilities can be improved but is very possible due to the massive land space around it.
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, 2 years ago
A great place to grow in love for God and others. Superior administration.
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, 2 years ago
Good school
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, 3 years ago
good school. not to big
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, 2 years ago
Year 6 after un hliday on26 may two days before the rest of the school and bad food that bounce
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, 9 months ago
This school causes exceedingly heavy traffic, its almost impossible to get through... Judging by the exterior it looks as if the school isnt maintained often enough, since 2019 it has looked rusty, dirty, and it looks small for a school that supposedly hosts kindergarden-year 12s