WHOLE SCHOOL
ARTHAYASA OPEN 2025
Written by Ms. Cynthia
We’re proud to celebrate Adriana (G9) for her outstanding achievements at the Arthayasa Open 2025, held on 18 May 2025 at Arthayasa Stables & Country Club in Depok, West Java. This prestigious national equestrian event welcomed riders from across the country and was judged by a panel of international FEI Level 3 officials.
Adriana impressed across multiple categories, demonstrating skill, discipline, and a strong connection with her horses:
🥈 2nd Place – Medium Class (Day 1 & Day 2) with Chardonnay – Adriana was not only among the top performers but also the youngest rider in the category.
🥈 2nd Place – Preliminary A (Day 1) with Bagatelle, scoring above 70%, a mark of technical excellence and composure.
🥈 2nd Place – Elementary Level (Day 2) with Baguette, rounding out a weekend of consistently high-calibre riding.
Her dedication and poise were clear in every event, and her results speak volumes about her potential and passion for equestrian sport. Congratulations, Adriana! You’ve truly earned your place in the winner’s paddock—we’re all cheering you on from the sidelines. What a stirrup-endous achievement!
MENTAL HEALTH UNPLUGGED: STORIES, CHATS & LAUGHS (TALKSHOW)
Registration for the talk show Mental Health Unplugged: Stories, Chats & Laughs is now open, and it’s FREE.
Date: Friday, 13 June 2025
Time: 09.00 a.m – 12.00 p.m
Location: Sinarmas World Academy
Join us for a morning that nourishes the mind and uplifts the spirit, featuring voices that move us closer to compassion, connection, and calm. Because mental health matters and so do YOU!
CARE CORNER
Guiding Students Through Exam Week
Written by Ms. Lecya
Exam week can be a stressful time for students. But stress, when managed well, can also be a positive motivator. It can encourage children to prepare more mindfully. Exam preparation goes beyond memorising content; it’s about developing resilience, building good study habits, and learning to manage emotions. Parents' presence and support during this time can make all the difference.
How Parents Can Support at Home
Review the Exam Schedule and Build a Routine
Start by sitting down together to look over the exam schedule. Help your child plan what to study each day, and build a consistent routine that includes time for rest, play, and focus. This structure can help reduce anxiety and give them a sense of control.
Set Meaningful Goals Together
Ask your child what score they’re hoping for in each subject. These goals aren’t about perfection—they’re about helping your child aim for progress and take ownership of their learning. Celebrate their effort just as much as their achievements. Your encouragement will boost their confidence.
Offer Emotional Support
It’s common for children to worry about forgetting material or not doing well. By listening to their concerns and offering reassurance, you help them feel supported and capable. Let them know it’s normal to feel a little nervous—and remind them that exams are just one part of their learning journey.
Encourage Healthy Habits
Encourage balanced meals, plenty of water, and a full night’s rest before the exam. A calm and positive morning, along with a gentle reminder to breathe and do their best, can set the tone for the day.
SWA INSPIRE Fair: Interdisciplinary, Service-driven and Personal Development in Education
Dear SWA Community,
We are delighted to invite you to our SWA INSPIRE Fair, a three-day celebration of social-emotional learning, creativity, career development and community! This event will highlight our students’ interdisciplinary projects, service learning initiatives, and personal and social development journeys. Join us as we celebrate our students' growth through meaningful projects, collaboration, and reflection as they develop the skills and values to thrive in their education and future life.
Event Highlights
We look forward to your presence as we celebrate the holistic development of our students and the power of interdisciplinary and values-based education.
Borrowing Library Books During Summer Holiday
The Library is now open for summer borrowing, and we invite all students and staff returning to SWA for the new academic year 2025/2026 to check out books to enjoy during the summer holiday. From exciting novels and graphic stories to non-fiction and picture books, there’s something for every age and interest.
Here’s what you need to know:
📌 Before borrowing for summer, please make sure all previously borrowed items have been returned.
Summer borrowing begins: 13 June 2025
Return books: By the first week of new academic year 2025/2026
Borrowing limit: 10 books per person
Don’t miss the chance to take the joy of reading with you this summer. Visit the library soon to choose your favourite books – and happy reading!
Library Clearance Reminder
SWA FOOD SERVICE
Period: 2 - 13 June 2025
To stay healthy and maintain a healthy weight, children need to be physically active and consume the right amount of nutrients to balance the energy they use. A healthy diet not only supports a child's growth and development but also has a profound impact on their mental and emotional well-being.
We help you take the stress out of planning your child’s weekly menu by allowing you to simply order from the SWA food service. With the tasty and healthy choices available in the SWA Canteen, students can easily buy food and enjoy school meals.
We are ready to serve you starting at 07:30 a.m. To preorder from our menu at this link, please fill out the order form by Sunday, 1 June, 2025, at 12:00 p.m at the latest. Payments can be made using a school ID Card or QRIS.
Don't forget to bring your own cutlery for hygiene purposes.