Al Siddiq International School

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Al Siddiq International Primary School Wins Third Runner-Up in Qur’an Recitation Competition

Al Siddiq International Primary School has once again achieved a remarkable accomplishment. Two students from Year 1 and Year 4 proudly won Third Runner-Up in the Qur’an Recitation (Tilawah) Competition held on 21 September 2024 at Eureka Bookhouse, Kalibata, South Jakarta. The competition was organised by Eureka Bookhouse in collaboration with Erlangga Publishers to commemorate the Birthday of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). The event was open to primary school students, divided into two categories: Years 1–3, who recited and memorised Surahs An-Nas to Az-Zalzalah, and Years 4–6, who performed Surahs Al-Bayyinah to Al-A‘la. The competition welcomed participants from both public and private Primary Schools (SD) and Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) across Indonesia. Al Siddiq International Primary School sent 12 talented students to represent the school. During the competition, there were approximately 33 participants in the Years 1–3 category and 15 participants in the Years 4–6 category. The judging criteria included fluency, tajwid (pronunciation and articulation), melodic recitation, and presentation neatness. Two of Al Siddiq’s representatives, Khansa Azkadina Aisy (Year 1C) and Sheema (Year 4), both earned Third Runner-Up in their respective categories — a truly outstanding achievement that brought pride to the entire school community. The students were trained by their respective Qur’an teachers, with Ms. Nadya, Lc., serving as one of the Tilawah competition mentors. She shared her thoughts: “The event was very enjoyable — the children were all enthusiastic about taking part, and it became even more exciting with a prize quiz at the end. However, the only challenge was that there were too many participants in the Year 1–3 category, which made the children a bit tired from waiting. I hope this achievement motivates other students to reach for their own success.” The Principal of Al Siddiq International Primary School, Ms. Reni Oktavia, S.Sos., M.Pd., also expressed her gratitude, saying: “Jazakumullahu khairan to everyone — the whole team, especially Mr. Dede, Mr. Asep, and Ms. Nadya, for accompanying and supporting our students. Let’s continue to move forward together with unity and success.” May this proud achievement serve as an inspiration for other students of Al Siddiq International Primary School to continue striving for excellence and developing their talents. It is hoped that in future competitions, Al Siddiq students will achieve even greater results — marking the beginning of many more remarkable accomplishments in the years to come. By: Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd.

Kegiatan, SD

Mid-Semester Report Distribution at Al Siddiq International Primary School

In accordance with the academic calendar of Al Siddiq International Primary School , the Mid-Semester Report Distribution was held on Saturday, 28 September 2024. The event involved class teachers, assistant teachers, Qur’an teachers, and parents of students from Year 1 to Year 5, taking place in each respective classroom. Al Siddiq International Primary School conducted the distribution of learning progress reports (rapor) as part of an evaluation process to measure students’ achievements based on the results of the Mid-Semester Summative Assessment (STS), which had been carried out by all students the previous week. One of the main purposes of this activity was to serve as an evaluation tool for students’ academic abilities during their learning period, as well as to motivate them to study more diligently in the upcoming semester. The Principal of Al Siddiq International Primary School, Ms Reni Oktavia, S.Si., M.Pd., expressed her gratitude, saying, “Alhamdulillah, the mid-semester report distribution at Al Siddiq International Primary School went smoothly without any issues.” Meanwhile, one of the teachers of Al Siddiq International Primary School, Ms Zena Zahara Al-Liatsi, S.Si., who is also the Year 4 class teacher, shared her thoughts, “The students’ report scores are quite satisfying. Hopefully, in the next semester, they will study even harder and not become complacent with their current achievements, so they can achieve even better results next time.” The students of Al Siddiq International Primary School achieved commendable results in this mid-semester evaluation. It is hoped that they will continue to improve and attain even greater achievements in the next report distribution.By Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd

Kegiatan, SD

The Beauty of Sharing! SD Al Siddiq Holds Friday Sharing Programme

Friday is a beautiful and blessed day. On Friday, 27 September 2024, SD Al Siddiq International School held its Friday Sharing (Jumat Berbagi) activity, which was joined by all students from Year 1 to Year 5, taking place in their respective classrooms. The Friday Sharing activity is a monthly event where students share food with others within the school community. The aim of this programme is to instil the habit of sharing, foster a sense of care for others, and encourage compassion among students. At SD Al Siddiq International School, the Friday Sharing activity takes place both inside and outside the classroom. Students bring food from home to share with their classmates, which is collected under the supervision of their class teachers. Once all the food has been gathered, the students enjoy their meals together during break time. Afterwards, they distribute food to other members of the Al Siddiq International School community. The Principal of SD Al Siddiq International School, Ms Reni Oktavia, S.Si., M.Pd., stated, “The Friday Sharing Programme is not only about giving, but also about opening our hearts to care, empathise, and show love to others.” One of the Qur’an teachers at Al Siddiq International School, Ustadzah Fanni Bangkit, Lc., also shared her thoughts on the event, saying, “Friday is a day filled with blessings. It is a day when Muslims gather together. Therefore, giving charity on a Friday is a good act, as Allah multiplies the rewards for those who give.” Teaching children to share is not an easy task. The sense of empathy and generosity does not appear instantly—it grows through a process of consistent practice and habituation. It is hoped that through the Friday Sharing activity, students of SD Al Siddiq International School will become accustomed to sharing, nurturing empathy towards others, and embodying the values of Pancasila, such as humanity, unity, and social justice. By: Yundar Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd.

Kegiatan, SD

Supervision to Improve Teacher Quality at Al Siddiq Primary School

In an effort to enhance the quality of its teachers, Al Siddiq International Primary School conducted a teacher performance supervision programme from 23 September to 4 October 2024. The activity focused particularly on new teachers, with a total of 18 participants. The supervision process took place over approximately two weeks and involved Ms. Reni Oktavia, S.Si., M.Pd., the Principal of Al Siddiq International Primary School, and Ustadz Abdullah Haris, Lc., M.Pd., the Director of Education at Al Siddiq International School. Teacher performance and quality were assessed through a process known as supervision. Teacher supervision is a process of observation, evaluation, and guidance carried out by the school principal or educational supervisor to ensure that teachers perform their duties and responsibilities effectively in the classroom. The purpose of supervision is to provide constructive feedback to teachers on their teaching performance and to help them develop the skills and competencies needed to create effective learning experiences. Supervision is not merely administrative but also educational and supportive in nature. It involves open dialogue and collaboration between the supervisor and the teacher to improve teaching quality, which ultimately contributes to the enhancement of overall education standards in the school. In classroom practice, there are several teaching criteria that teachers must fulfil during lessons, such as planning lessons systematically and clearly, mastering and delivering the subject matter effectively, maintaining discipline and managing the class with high competence, conducting mid-session evaluations, and integrating Al-Qur’an internalisation as part of each lesson. Upon completing the supervision activities, Ms. Reni Oktavia, S.Si., M.Pd., the Principal of Al Siddiq International Primary School, expressed her appreciation: “Alhamdulillah, the teacher supervision process went well. I hope our teachers at Al Siddiq International Primary School remain consistent in doing their best during the teaching and learning process in the classroom.” With structured and well-directed supervision, it is expected that all teachers at Al Siddiq International Primary School will continue to grow into high-quality educators, ensuring continuous improvement in the quality of teaching and learning. By: Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M,Pd

Kegiatan, SD

Al Siddiq Primary School Goes to Seaworld & Ocean Dream Samudra – Ancol

Learning is a process of building knowledge. It does not only take place in the classroom — students also need to see and experience what they have learned directly in the real world. This idea formed the basis for Al Siddiq International Primary School’s Educational Field Trip to Seaworld and Ocean Dream Samudra – Ancol, held on 19 September 2024. The field trip was attended by all students from Years 1, 2, 4, and 5. The event was also organised to mark the completion of the Mid-Semester Summative Assessment, which had taken place the previous week. The students were extremely enthusiastic about joining this trip, as it provided not only an enjoyable experience but also a well-deserved break after preparing for and completing their assessments. Ms Reni Oktavia, S.Si., M.Pd., the Head of Al Siddiq International Primary School, explained that the field trip was integrated with several subjects, including Social Studies, Citizenship Education, Science, and others. “Learning does not only happen inside the classroom — it can also take place while playing and exploring outside. After finishing their mid-term assessments, students also need time to refresh their minds. This activity is important as it provides a learning experience through play while helping students, especially Year 1 pupils, develop independence,”said Ms Reni. Each year, Al-Siddiq Primary School holds a Field Trip involving all students. In 2023, the school visited Animalium and Inagro in Bogor. In the future, Al-Siddiq International School plans to continue organising Educational Field Trips to various destinations that provide enriching and educational experiences for its students. By. Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd.

Kegiatan, SD

Three Al Siddiq International Primary School Students Reach the Finals of the Storytelling Competition

Al Siddiq International Primary School has once again achieved a proud accomplishment. Three students from Years 4 and 5 successfully advanced to the final round of the 2024 Storytelling Competition in Indonesian Language for primary school level (SD/MI or equivalent) across Bekasi City, surpassing 165 other participants. The Storytelling Competition in Indonesian Language 2024 was organised by the Bekasi City Department of Archives and Regional Library as part of its effort to promote a reading culture among the people of Bekasi. This competition was integrated into the students’ learning process, aiming to foster literacy and a love of reading from an early age. Beyond being a competition, it also serves as a form of appreciation and motivation for young learners in Bekasi’s primary schools, both public and private, particularly for pupils in Years 4 to 6. The three Al-Siddiq International Primary School finalists were Ayanara Madiinah Adzani, Queensya Nahda Permana, and Fathimah Tsabitah. Although they did not win the top prizes, their success in reaching the final round—beating 165 other participants—was an outstanding achievement for Al-Siddiq International Primary School, especially considering that the school is not yet two years old. Their achievement has truly brought pride to the school community. The storytelling coaches, Ms. Dara and Ms. Amel, both teachers at Al-Siddiq International Primary School, expressed their pride and joy in the students’ success. They stated: “This is the best result we could hope for. Alhamdulillah, we have done our best, although we admit that the preparation of the props was not optimal due to limited time. However, this experience has given us valuable lessons to improve for future competitions.” This remarkable achievement serves as an inspiration for other Al Siddiq International Primary School students to continue striving for excellence and developing their potential. Hopefully, in future competitions, Al-Siddiq students will achieve even greater success, marking the beginning of many more outstanding accomplishments in the years to come. By: Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd

Kegiatan, SD

Al Siddiq International Primary School Welcomes a Native English Speaker

Al-Siddiq International School is an international educational institution that offers a curriculum and learning methods based on global standards, with a bilingual approach using both English and Arabic in daily learning. The school provides education where English and Arabic serve as the main languages of instruction, reflecting its commitment to preparing students for an increasingly globalised world. On 18 September 2024, Al-Siddiq International Primary School welcomed a Native English Speaker from the United States of America, Ms. Fatimah Az Zahra. She is an experienced educator who has taught at various schools across Indonesia and is currently teaching English at a primary school in the country. The event took place from 08:00 to 11:00, during which each class had the opportunity to meet and interact directly with Ms. Fatimah in turns. The purpose of this programme was to give Al-Siddiq International Primary School students a more exclusive and authentic English-learning experience with a native speaker. Ms. Fatimah shared her impressions of the students’ enthusiasm, saying: “Grade 4 and grade 5 students were good! And I loved teaching them. The girls from grade 1 and 2 were so sweet. And grade 1 boys… they were amazing. It was a little bit crowded but I loved that they were so enthusiastic about this event.” The event ran smoothly and successfully without any obstacles. This semester, Al-Siddiq International Primary School has hosted two native English speakers. Previously, the school also invited native speakers from Australia and South Africa. This initiative was carried out with the hope of inspiring students to use English more confidently in their daily lives, and to strengthen the school’s commitment to nurturing globally minded learners. By: Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd.

Kegiatan, SD, Uncategorized

Mid-Semester Summative Assessment at Al Siddiq Primary School

In accordance with the academic calendar of Al Siddiq International Primary School, the Mid-Semester Summative Assessment (STS) was conducted from 9–13 September 2024. The purpose of this assessment is to measure students’ learning achievements, evaluate their conceptual understanding and comprehension, and encourage them to take action in achieving the targeted competencies for the first half of the semester. The activity was participated in by all students from Years 1, 2, 4, and 5, using both Paper-Based Tests and Practical Assessments to help pupils develop literacy and critical thinking skills. The STS is expected to bring valuable benefits for both teachers and students. The results will serve as feedback for teachers to improve and evaluate their teaching strategies, while for students, it functions as a means of increasing learning motivation and self-evaluation regarding their study habits. One Year 1 student shared their experience, saying, “It was my first time joining the STS, I was really nervous, but I managed to do it!” Ms. Reni Oktavia, S.Si, M.Pd., the Head of Al Siddiq International Primary School, expressed her satisfaction with the smooth implementation of the STS. “All students completed their tests honestly, orderly, and on time. Any technical issues, such as shortages of question or answer sheets, were handled efficiently by the committee,” she stated. The school also emphasises the crucial role of parents in supporting their children’s learning process. By creating a positive and nurturing home environment, children will feel more comfortable and motivated to learn. [Red]By Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd

Kegiatan, SD, Uncategorized

Mid-Semester Summative Assessment (STS) 2024

Bekasi – September 2024, As the second week of September approached, Al Siddiq International School held the Mid-Semester Summative Assessment (STS) for primary and secondary students. This year marked the first STS for the 2024/2025 academic cohort, conducted from 9 to 13 September 2024. Students were assessed not only through written tests but also practical examinations in Physical Education, Al-Qur’an, and ICT (Computer Studies). The implementation of the STS serves as an evaluation of students’ learning progress up to the middle of the semester. It is hoped that the assessments run smoothly and that all students give their best effort to achieve excellent results. [Red]By ESTY INDRASWARIANI, S.Sos

Kegiatan, SD

Al Siddiq Student Wins 1st Place in Coding Competition

An outstanding achievement has been made by one of Al-Siddiq International’s talented students, Omar Sani Nasri, a Year 4 pupil, who successfully secured first place in the Alhazen Hackathon 3.0 Coding Competition. The event took place at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD City Hall 10, Jl. BSD Grand Boulevard No.1, Pagedangan, Tangerang Regency, Banten, from 31 August to 1 September 2024. Alhazen Hackathon 3.0 is a coding competition for children ranging from kindergarten and primary school to university level, organised by Alhazen Academy as part of the Muslim Life Fest (MLF) event. The competition aims to welcome the Society 5.0 era, in which critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills are increasingly vital. It also provides young participants with valuable experience in becoming a generation ready to compete in the rapidly advancing world of technology. Omar took part in the Kids Category, which was open to participants aged 5–11 (kindergarten to primary school level). The platform used was Scratch, where participants were challenged to create a game or animation using block-based coding within a set time limit. Omar’s success is not only a personal triumph but also a great source of pride for Al Siddiq International Primary School and the entire Al Siddiq International School community. The support from his family, the headteacher, teachers, and peers played a significant role in his success in this competition. Omar’s coding coach, Ms Nabillah, one of the teachers at Al Siddiq International Primary School, expressed her appreciation for Omar’s accomplishment. “This is the first trophy ever won by Al Siddiq International Primary School. It’s a truly memorable achievement and a great motivation for other students to pursue excellence,” she said. She also expressed her gratitude to Omar for his dedication and to his supportive parents. “Omar never gives up. During practice, he often encountered errors in his project, but I kept reminding him to be more careful and precise. On the competition day, he finished early and proudly told me, ‘Ms, I don’t have any errors, Ms!’” Alhamdulillah, through perseverance and determination, Omar won 1st place in the Alhazen Hackathon 3.0 Coding Competition. This remarkable achievement serves as an inspiration for other students to continue striving for excellence and developing their potential. May Omar Sani Nasri’s success in the Alhazen Hackathon 3.0 be the beginning of many more great accomplishments for Al Siddiq students in the future. [Red]By Yundara Ulfa Priatna, M.Pd

Kegiatan, SD, Sekolah, SMP

Al Siddiq School Students Achieve Outstanding Success

Bekasi – September 2024, Alhamdulillah, several students of Al Siddiq International School have achieved remarkable accomplishments in various competitions across different categories. One of them is Khalisa Adinta Rukmiputri, a Year 7 student at Al Siddiq International Junior High School, who won a bronze medal in the Indonesia Youth Science Olympiad. This competition serves as a platform to assess students’ scientific abilities and offers opportunities to achieve recognition at the national level. Another proud achievement comes from Omar Sani Nasri, a Year 4 student at Al Siddiq International Primary School, who secured 1st place in the Coding Competition (Scratch Category) at Alhazen Hackathon 3.0, held on 1 September 2024. Prior to reaching the final stage, Omar successfully passed the project submission round, where he developed a game and advanced to the finals, outperforming 40 other participants. In the final round, Omar triumphed over four other finalists. The Alhazen Hackathon is a national-level coding competition for participants ranging from kindergarten and primary school students to university students, organised by Alhazen Academy, one of Indonesia’s leading coding and animation institutions. Congratulations to all students who have brought pride and honour to their families and the school. Keep creating, competing, and striving for even greater success at higher levels. [Red]By ESTY INDRASWARIANI, S.Sos

Kegiatan, SD, Sekolah, SMP, TK

School Orientation Week for New Students

Bekasi – July 2024 The 15th of July marked the beginning of the School Orientation Week (MPLS) for the 2024/2025 academic year. Alhamdulillah, this year Al Siddiq International School proudly welcomed more than 120 new students, spanning the Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary levels. The MPLS programme was livelier than ever, featuring a variety of engaging activities conducted over five days (and two weeks for Kindergarten pupils). The first day began with a welcoming ceremony, during which Ustadz Abdullah Haris, as the assembly leader, encouraged pupils to study diligently and make the most of their learning journey at Al Siddiq. The day continued with class assignments, introductions to form teachers and classmates, making the first day both joyful and memorable. The following day, pupils participated in health and fire safety sessions conducted by the local community health centre (Puskesmas) and fire department officers. They learned how to respond to emergency fire situations, and excitement filled the air during the firefighting simulation, when teachers and security staff activated the water hose and the children gleefully played with the spray. Throughout the MPLS week, students took part in a school tour, exploring various rooms, facilities, and meeting the school’s staff and employees. For the literacy and language programme, Al Siddiq invited a storyteller, who captivated students with tales brought to life through puppets — an activity that filled the hall with laughter and enthusiasm. Leadership training was also provided for Secondary pupils through marching and discipline drills, while Kindergarten pupils enjoyed paper crafts, big-book storytelling, and fun sports activities on the Al Siddiq field. Welcome to Al Siddiq International School — may your educational journey here be full of joy, growth, and inspiration! [Ed.]By ESTY INDRASWARIANI, S.Sos