Our Featured Activities
ASEP (Asian Student Exchange Program)
The journey began with the departure of ASEP participants to Taiwan from November 22 to December 28, 2025, carrying a strong spirit of learning and cultural exchange. Upon arrival at Taiwan International Airport, the students were warmly and graciously welcomed, symbolizing cross-cultural friendship. The program continued with an official welcoming ceremony at YIJIA Junior High School, marking the beginning of meaningful collaboration, enriching learning experiences, and global friendship. May this program inspire broader perspectives, strengthen international bonds, and shape students into confident global citizens.
Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ)
The Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ), held on January 7 2026, is an international English certification exam for students. This activity aims to assess students’ listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills according to Cambridge Assessment English standards. Through CEQ, students gain international exam experience and the opportunity to earn globally recognized certificates.
Almuhajirien Psychology Support for Students (APSUS)
APSUS is a student psychology support program held on November 11, 2026. This activity aims to enhance students’ mental well-being, social skills, and emotional management through counseling, discussions, and personal development activities.
Travelling Research
The 9 grade students of Al Azhar 9 Islamic Junior High School participated in a Travelling Research program to Yogyakarta. They learned firsthand about the history, culture, and local wisdom of Yogyakarta by visiting pottery centers, observing how creativity and patience come together to create meaningful works of art. They also visited Jogokariyan Mosque to study its inspiring mosque management and community empowerment programs. The trip continued to the Sisa Hartaku Museum, The Lost World, and the Merapi Volcano Museum. After completing their research journey, the students will write scientific papers to present their findings.