
On Thursday, 23 October 2025, the Kindergarten A and B pupils of Al Siddiq International took part in a routine health check-up conducted by officers from the local Community Health Centre (Puskesmas). The activity took place in each classroom so that the children could remain comfortable within their familiar learning environment. This examination is part of the school’s ongoing effort to promote overall health and well-being from an early age.
The check-up covered several important aspects, including the condition of the nails, teeth, and ears, as well as an evaluation of focus and fine motor skills. The aim was to detect at an early stage any potential health concerns that may not be visible on the surface. In addition, the activity served as a preventive measure to encourage personal hygiene and to monitor the children’s coordination and concentration development.
The activity began with a drawing task, where each child was asked to draw a complete human figure on a small piece of paper. From these drawings, the officers could observe the children’s visual coordination, focus, and observational skills. Afterwards, the children were asked to button and unbutton their own clothes—a simple yet meaningful task to assess fine motor abilities and independence in carrying out daily routines.
Next, the children were given deworming medicine as part of a standard child health prevention programme. The medication was administered regularly and in accordance with child health standards by authorised health officers. The children were also given a short and friendly explanation using simple language to help them feel calm and unafraid.
Finally, the officers conducted direct examinations of the children’s nails, ears, and teeth, ensuring that these areas were clean and healthy while noting any conditions requiring further attention. The session also served as a valuable learning moment, teaching the children the importance of personal hygiene—such as trimming nails regularly, brushing teeth properly, and keeping their ears clean.
Through this activity, the school hopes to support children’s healthy growth and optimal development, both physically and mentally. Collaboration between the school, medical staff, and parents plays a vital role in establishing healthy habits that will continue to benefit the children as they grow into adulthood.
By Inka Amalia, S.Pd