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We pursue academic excellence in a place of grace so thatlives will be transformed by Christ to impact the world.
Mission
School
Mountainview is located in a beautiful, semi-rural areaabout one kilometer from the center of Salatiga, Indonesia.Salatiga is located central to the major cities and culturalcenters of Yogyakarta, Solo, and Semarang, making theschool 1.5-3 hours from three international airports.
Community
Mountainview is fully accredited by the Association ofChristian Schools International (ACSI), Western AssociationSchools and College (WASC) and Badan Akreditasi Nasional Indonesia.
AccreditationMountainview Christian School (formerly MountainviewInternational Christian School) was founded in 1981 to serve the families of expatriates living in Indonesia, primarily those involved in the work of various service organizations. Mountainview is a K-12 boarding and day school with a current enrollment of approximately 230 students from a number of countries and backgrounds, with the largest number of representatives from the United States, South Korea and Indonesia.
SALATIGA—INDONESIA2019-2020
School Code: (CEEB) 672095
Standardized tests
All students in 10th and 11th grade take the PSAT
PSATThere were 20 graduates in the Class of 2019.
Class of 2019
100% admitted to 4-year colleges
Post High School PlacementIn 2019 a total of 78 exams were taken in 18 subjects 50% of theAP Exams received scores of 3 or higher
AP
SAT: 2019-20 SAT® results Middle 50% ERW Middle 50% Math
590-630 630-710
earned a 4.0+
earned 3.5–3.99
39
44
earned 3.0–3.49
earned less than 3.0
Recent College and University Matriculation
Arizona State University
Azusa Pacific University
Beijing University (China)
Biola University
Bocconi University (Italy)
Boise State University
Calvin College
City University of Hong Kong
Columbia University
Drexel University
Franklin & Marshall University
Georgia Tech
Grace College
Huntington University
Indiana University in Bloomington
KAIST
Korea University (South Korea)
Liberty University
Leiden University (Netherlands)
Marquette University
Messiah College
Milligan College
Monash University
National University of Singapore
NYU in NYC
NYU in Abu Dhabi
Oral Roberts University
Pratt University
Purdue University
Rhode Island School of Design
Rollins University
Savannah College of Art and Design
Seoul National University (South Korea)
Swiss Hotel Management School (SHM)
UC Berkeley
UC Davies
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Universitas Pelita Harapan
University of Central Lancashire(U.K.)
University of Texas in Arlington
University of Virginia
University of Washington
US Naval Academy
Utrecth University (Netherlands)
Webster University (Netherlands)
Wheaton College
Whitworth University
Yonsei University (South Korea)
University
Curriculum
The academic program is organized on a rotating blockschedule. Students take six 85 minute block classes andtwo 50-minute classes. Students attend three block classesand the regular class daily. Block classes are year-long;each block class meets every other day. Block scheduling was instituted in 2012.These AP® courses are offered: Calculus AB, Capstone,English Literature and Composition, and US History.
Technology
Campus wide WiFi access connects students and staff to aworld of information. In addition, an investment in technology made every classroom a global connection pointwith projectors or TVs . Both elementary and secondaryschools have computer labs that are equipped with thelatest hardware and software.
Mountainview awards two types of diplomas:
Graduation requirements
Mountainview awards two types of diplomas to students who spend their entire senior year at the school.
The Standard Diploma, which qualifies the graduate to apply for admission to a college or technical school in the United States.
The Merit Diploma includes more challenging course requirements and is considered the college or university preparatory course of study. Students working toward the Merit Diploma must:
Students with learning difficulties may make special arrangements with the school to earn a modified diploma. Following is the list of semesters and minimum credits required for each type of diploma.
Earn a 3.0 cumulative grade point average or higher in grades 9-12
Not earn any F’s on their report cards in grades 11 or 12.
Moral & Ethics Studies EnglishMath
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Language Fine ArtsHealth/PE
Community Service
StandardSubject Merit
4 years 4 years 2 years
3 years
2 years
Indo 2 Proficiency1 year 1.5 year(15 PE/0.5 Health) 20 hours
4 years4 years4 years
4 years
3+1 years
Indo 3 Proficiency 2 years2 years(1.5 PE/0.5 Health)80 hours
1. Geometry2. Algebra 2
1. Geometry2. Algebra 23. Pre-Calculus 4. +1
1. Biology 12. Physical Science (Chemistry or Physics) 3. +1 (any elective Sciences)
1. World Civics2. World History3. Contemporary Issues
(5 hours per year/4 years) (20 hours per year/4 years)
1. Biology 12. Physical Science (Chemistry or Physics) 3. +1 (any elective Sciences)4. +1 (any elective Sciences)
Students transferring credits from other schools do not need to make up missed Moral & Ethics classes
Includes a required Contemporary Issues course
Secondary Grading and GPAA
Class Rank: School does not rank students
Student BodyMountainview hosts a diverse student population
A Excellent 92–100
B Above Average83-91
C Average74-82
D Below Average65-73
E Failure64 or below
25%
35% 15%
25%
Other
South KoreaIndonesiaUSAOther
48% 52%
Male
Female
In Class of 2019
progress to college in US
progress to colleges in Korea,Indonesia, Australia and Japan
65%
45%45%
8 : 1Student Teacher Ratio
Teachers
Students
8
1
BoardingThe school offers two, centrally located, on campusdormitories. Both dorms are staffed with professional “dormparents” with food and laundry services and high speedinternet. Capacity for 16 boys and 16 girls. (grades 7-12)
These teams compete in the annualIISSAC (Indonesian International Small School Activity Conference) tournament. This is a competition with 5 otherinternational schools. Tournament site rotates amongmember schools.
Sports
Girls Volleyball
Boys and Girls Football (Soccer)
Boys and Girls Basketball
Boys and Girls Swimming
Boys and Girls Cross country
Boys and Girls Badminton
ExtracurricularMajor Musical or Drama production annually. In 2016 featured Disney’s The Little Mermaid Musical. This productionfeatured one half of the secondary students on stage and behind the scenes. 2019 featured C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
Battle of the Books. The academic competition assignsstudents readings in teams which they are tested on in a“quiz show” type format.
Community Orchestra
Drama ProductionChronicles of Narnia
SportVolleyball Team
Sport
Drama ProductionCasts and Crews
Basketball TeamCompetition Music
Community OrchestraBattle of The Books