
SD Al Siddiq International has once again demonstrated remarkable achievements through several students who have won various awards in student swimming competitions. These events have served as valuable platforms for talent development and for showcasing students’ abilities in sports, particularly in swimming.
At the Dawn Swim Series – Fun Swimming competition held on 10 May 2026, Arkatama Al Ghazali Ravino (Class 2B) achieved outstanding results in several categories:
- Third Place – 25M Freestyle (Boys)
- First Place – 25M Freestyle Fins (Boys)
- First Place – 25M Freestyle Backstroke Fins
These achievements reflect his consistency and excellent swimming techniques, particularly in fin-swimming events.
Further success came from the Indonesia Student School Championship 2026 Fun Swimming, held on 16 May 2026. Two students from SD Al Siddiq International brought pride to the school through their impressive performances:
Raid Rashaad (Class 1A) achieved:
- Second Place – 25M Freestyle Fins
- Third Place – 25M Backstroke Fins (Year 1 Boys Category)
Meanwhile, Kayyisha Quitta Namiah (Class 1B) delivered an excellent performance by winning:
- Second Place – 25M Freestyle Kickboard
- Third Place – 25M Backstroke
- Third Place – 25M Freestyle Fins
Not only in sports, but students of SD Al Siddiq International have also excelled in academic competitions. Danish Attar Farabi achieved remarkable success by winning:
- Gold Medal – Provincial English Subject Science Olympiad (Primary School Level)
- Gold Medal – National English Science Olympiad (Primary School Level), organised by the Lembaga Kompetisi Nasional
These accomplishments demonstrate that students of SD Al Siddiq International excel not only in sports but also in academic fields, particularly in competitive English language proficiency.
This series of achievements is clear evidence that sports development programmes at SD Al Siddiq International continue to progress successfully. The school provides full support to its students in developing their talents, strengthening discipline, and fostering a healthy competitive spirit.
The school hopes that these accomplishments will inspire other students to continue training, striving for excellence, and proudly representing the school in future competitions across both academic and non-academic fields.
By: Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd.