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Taman Rama School, Denpasar – Taman Mahatma Gandhi Foundation was founded in Denpasar in 1999 at the request of many parents from Jakarta who arrived in Bali after the ethnic riots in Jakarta. The school was the first private national plus school in Bali to offer subjects taught in English language as part of the national curriculum.
Moral Values – Quality Education
Taman Rama School believes in Ahimsa (Non-Violence) and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. We believe in working together and respecting one another.
“… If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other”
Mother Teresa
Taman Rama School places emphasis on developing students with strong academic abilities and good character. It is important that students have self-respect and are respectful and considerate to other members of the school community. We want our students to be confident individuals as well as to be responsible team players. We want them to have lively and enquiring minds and ask questions yet know when it is better to think, contemplate and problem-solve quietly.
Taman Rama School actively promotes students participation in school events and try to build self-confidence by encouraging students to take part in morning assemblies by reading and giving presentations to their peers. We particularly want our senior students to be good role models for the more junior students, and inspire them to follow their good behavior and example.
Taman Rama School believes wholeheartedly in the concepts of Pancasila and unity through diversity. We want our students to have awareness of world events and local concerns and appreciate growing up and studying in Indonesia.
Our School Philosophy:
Taman Rama School Denpasar, measures 12,000 square metres, and is composed of three academic blocks containing classrooms, laboratories and libraries. All classrooms are air-conditioned. The school’s facilities are included:
2017/ 2018 :
a. Indonesia: 59
b. Germany : 4
c. Australia : 23
d. Japan: 2
e. Singapore: 4
f. China: 1
g. Taiwan: 1
h. Korea: 1
2018/2019:
a. Indonesia: 59
b. Japan : 1
c. Australia : 8
d. Singapore:
e. Malaysia: 1
2019/ 2020:
a. Indonesia: 57
b. Netherland : 1
c. Australia : 3
d. Japan: 2
Performance of students over the past three years in unified examinations in each country or region (for example: the number of students who achieved full marks in the examination, and comparison of student test scores and overall test scores in the whole country).
Taman Rama High School (SMA) is located in Denpasar city, Bali province. Bali Province has a total of 193 state and private Senior High Schools. Based on Computer-Based National Examinations (UNBK) held by the central government, the results received by our students in the last three years are as follows:
2017/2018
The number of participants of the National Examination in the province of Bali in 2017/2018 at the level of SMA / Senior High School was 29,637 students.
For The IPA (Science) program, SMA Taman Rama achieved rank 7 in Bali with an average value of UN (GPA) 7,93. For the IPS (Social) program, SMA Taman Rama gained the 10th place in Bali with an average value of the UN (GPA).
2018/2019
The number of participants of the National Examination in the province of Bali in 2018/2019 at the level of SMA/Senior High School was 29,637 students. Among them, there were 16,153 students in Science (IPA) Program. SMA Taman Rama ranked number 2 in the whole Bali for the Science Program with an average value of UN (GPA) 451.81. The other Senior High School in Denpasar achieved the first rank with a GPA of 475.33. For Social (IPS) Program, there were 9847 students in Bali followed this program, and SMA Taman Rama ranked number 8 in the whole Bali with an average value of UN (GPA) 389.98. Another school achieved the first rank in IPS with GPA of 469.66.
2019/2020
In 2019/2020, Indonesia did not conduct the National Examinations due to pandemic COVID-19. The school examination replaced it
The school was the first private national plus school in Bali to offer subjects taught in English language as part of the national curriculum.