
Al Siddiq International Junior High School has once again demonstrated its commitment to developing students’ academic and non-academic potential through participation in the 2026 National Science Olympiad (OSN) and the 2026 National Student Sports Olympiad (O2SN).
The Regency/City-level National Science Olympiad (OSN) was held online on 11 June 2026. Participants from Al Siddiq International Junior High School took part in the competition from the school’s Computer Laboratory under the supervision and guidance of the school staff.
For this prestigious competition, Al Siddiq International Junior High School selected six outstanding students to compete in various subject areas:
Taisafa Saffir Audyra – Natural Sciences
Muhammad Alvaro Syawal – Natural Sciences
Celia Luthfiatunnisa – Social Sciences
Muhammad Husain Al-Ghazali Oktowijaya – Social Sciences
Adrian Jagat Alfatara – Mathematics
Azka Fakhri Arkananta – Mathematics
All participants underwent intensive preparation and coaching before taking part in the competition. Their participation in the OSN provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen critical thinking, creativity, and academic competence within their respective fields.
In addition to participating in the OSN, Al Siddiq International Junior High School students also took part in the 2026 National Student Sports Olympiad (O2SN), which was held on 15 June 2026.
For the sporting event, the school was represented by two students competing in different sports disciplines:
Syadad Syami – Athletics
Fanya Marva Azzahra – Badminton
Participation in the O2SN reflects the school’s commitment to supporting the development of students’ talents, interests, and achievements in sport. Through this competition, students are encouraged to cultivate sportsmanship, discipline, perseverance, and a strong drive for excellence.
The Principal of Al Siddiq International Junior High School expressed appreciation to all participants for their dedication and enthusiasm in preparing for the competitions. According to the Principal, winning is not the sole objective; rather, the learning process, valuable experiences, and courage to compete are equally important aspects of character development.
The entire Al Siddiq International Junior High School community extends its full support and best wishes to all OSN and O2SN participants, hoping they will perform to the best of their abilities and achieve results that bring pride to their school, families, and community.
May participation in the 2026 National Science Olympiad (OSN) and the National Student Sports Olympiad (O2SN) become the first step towards nurturing a generation of Al Siddiq International Junior High School students who excel academically and athletically, possess strong character, and are prepared to compete at even higher levels in the future.
By Retno Suzanne Handayani, Lc, M.Pd