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SMA Bakti Mulya 400 Jakarta Strengthens Parent Synergy for New Academic Year

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • SMA Bakti Mulya 400 Jakarta held an event to welcome new students and parents for the 2026/2027 academic year.
  • The event aimed to align the vision between the school, parents, and new students, emphasizing collaboration in character development.
  • The school highlighted its three core pillars: religious, nationalist, and internationalist, as foundational to its educational approach.

SMA Bakti Mulya 400 Jakarta welcomed the upcoming 2026/2027 academic year with a "Welcoming Parents and Learners" event. Held at the school's ballroom in South Jakarta, the gathering served as a platform to synchronize the vision among school leadership, educators, new students, and their parents.

Dr. Sutrisno Muslimin, CEO of Sekolah BM 400, stressed the critical role of school-family collaboration in nurturing a generation prepared for future challenges. He stated that educational success encompasses not only academic achievement but also robust character formation. Sutrisno outlined the school's educational philosophy, built upon three main pillars: religious, nationalist, and internationalist.

"These three pillars are not mere slogans but the main foundation," Sutrisno explained to over 150 new students and their parents. "We aim to produce a generation with strong faith, love for their country, and the capacity to compete on the global stage."

The event included a symbolic handover of students from parent representatives to the school, signifying trust in the school's guidance over the next three years. Principal Andi Gunawan presented the school's learning programs, adaptive curriculum, and extracurricular activities designed to foster individual potential. He also introduced the teaching staff as partners to parents in the students' educational journey.

Parents expressed optimism about the school's focus on character development. "The explanation of the three pillars of education impressed us greatly," said Ibu Ocha, mother of student Adyuta. "The most important thing for us is the character-building approach, which makes us feel at ease entrusting our child here."

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.