On December 18 2024, Amore Prime School celebrated a special event called Devotion Day in honor of Mother’s Day.
The day began with a beautiful performance by the students, showcasing their talents as a heartfelt gift to their parents. Following the performance, we held a tea ceremony where students served tea to their parents as a symbol of respect and togetherness.
The most touching part of the event came next, as students washed their parents’ feet. This simple but powerful gesture showed love, devotion, and gratitude for all the care and sacrifices parents have made. To end the day, students shared heartfelt messages and gave flowers to their parents, expressing their deepest appreciation. It was a meaningful day filled with love, smiles, and unforgettable memories, reminding everyone of the deep bond between parents and children.
On Wednesday, 23rd October, Amore Prime School P5 students recently visited the National Library of Indonesia, which encompasses the vast archipelago of Indonesia and its neighboring regions and is a treasure trove of cultures, languages, and traditions. This field trip allowed students to learn about various Indonesian cultures. They also had the opportunity to participate in the city tour and experience the vibrant city of Jakarta.
Our day began with a warm welcome at the National Library, a magnificent building that houses millions of books, digital resources, and historical documents. Students will have the chance to explore various sections of the library, there is something for everyone!
The first activity was a presentation from the Library moderator. The presentation helped students to understand more about what can you do in the National Library, how to become a member, and the levels that the National Library has. Students will have the chance to relax in the corner, where they can immerse themselves in their favorite stories or discover answers for their worksheets.
For the second activity, the students went to the library’s cultural history. They learned about the history of other Nusantara regions their legacies and how to navigate the vast collection of resources available.
After a morning filled with learning, they enjoyed their lunch. At this time students share their thoughts about the library and chat about what they enjoyed the most.
Once we had recharged, our next activity was a city tour provided by the National Library. What an exciting city tour! Students boarded a comfortable bus as we set out to explore some of the city’s most iconic landmarks and fill up our worksheets. Throughout the tour, the National Library’s knowledgeable tour guide shared interesting facts and anecdotes about the places we visited, making the experience even more engaging for the students.
As the day wraps up, students return to school with new knowledge and unforgettable experiences. This field trip is not just an educational journey; it’s about fostering a love for reading, exploring our city, and creating lasting memories with friends.
English is one of the most spoken languages in the world and is key for international communication. Knowing English helps you chat with people from around the globe and opens doors for studying abroad. But the secret to learning English isn’t just about memorizing words—it’s about practicing every day!
That’s why Amore Prime School’s primary department organized a special event called “English Fun Day for the Young Minds.” This fun-filled day was all about boosting students’ communication skills, confidence, and self-esteem through an exciting English competition.
The competition focused on general knowledge questions. The goals were simple: help students talk to each other in everyday English, build their confidence in answering questions, create an English-speaking environment, and improve their English skills.
Before the big day, students got hints about the types of questions to expect. Everyone took a test, and the top three from each class were chosen to compete. The competition had two levels: lower level (grades 1-3) and higher level (grades 4-6).
Here are the winners:
Lower Level (Grades 1-3):
First place: P3A
Second place: P2C
Third place: P1C
Higher Level (Grades 4-6):
First place: P5A
Second place: P6B
Third place: P4C
The “English Fun Day for the Young Minds” was a fantastic success, filled with laughter, learning, and lots of English practice. It was a great way for students to have fun while improving their English skills!
Thursday, March 7, 2024, Amore Primary 4 has held on campus event that has the theme “Unity In diversity”. This event was held to introduce cultures of Indonesia. The performances shown are dance, drama, singing, presentation, and also tradisional games, which is taken from 5 islands, namely Sumatera, Kalimantan, Java, Bali and NTT. During this special moment, all grade 4 students and teachers wore traditional costume from the five islands.
This activity is done to introduce the students about cultures differences in Indonesia. In this differences, each students learns to open up and listen to other and accept the differences. By learning to open up and mind about the differences, the students can expand their knowledge and learn tolerance.
Through this activity the students also are expected to know where the cultures differences come from. The students also know that the culture here is from the diversity of all of Indonesia. Through this event, the children will learn from the islands one by one, even the island where they live, and they learn how they will protect them in the future. Which is by respecting the culture, languages, traditions, religion, and even the food found in their places. Therefore, children will love Indonesia and the cultures more.
The activity is strongly supported by Foundation, principal, teachers and parents. Parents are also invited to support and enjoy the event.
On October 6, 2023. The Primary 5 students (P5A, P5B, P5C) of Amore Prime School held supporting program activities relating to economic activities in the school environment by playing roles, this is the implementation of “5P: (Proyek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila) which aims to observe and resolve problems around us through five main aspects, namely: self-potential, self-empowerment, self-improvement, self-understanding, and social role.
We all carry out economic activities in our daily lives, whether as producers, distributors, or consumers. These activities are carried out by people to fulfill their daily needs like farming, gardening, opening a stall or shop, or buying an item.
In general, economic activities are divided into 3, namely Production, Distribution, and Consumption. Production, aims to make goods or add value to an item, such as table craftsmen and farmers. Distribution, is an activity carried out by someone to sell or distribute goods until they reach the hands of consumers such as stalls or markets. Consumption, is an activity carried out by someone to use or spend goods.
From the economic activities mentioned above, these activities will interact directly with nature and with other people so a person is required to have the ability to manage nature and to build relationships with other people.
To provide real understanding and experience to the students regarding economic activities, the students were invited to play roles to directly observe and experience by becoming chefs, cashiers, sellers, sales marketing, receptionists, and waiters.
They all served according to their respective roles. The chefs fried potatoes, sausages, and nuggets. The seller sold items such as chocolates, candies, wafers and many more.
For the consumers, the students from other classes came to the food stalls and bought goods with the prices that have been determined.
Apart from that, the P5 students also had the opportunity to be consumers. They bought the goods from other stalls.
This role-playing activity made the students understood economic activities more easily. They were also very enthusiastic in carrying out their respective roles.
The students are now looking forward to the next Supporting Program Activities.
Celebrating the 40th National Sports Day: ‘Gelanggang Semangat Pemenang’
by Pujianto, S.Pd., Gr.
The 40th National Sports Day in 2023 marked an exciting milestone, celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout Indonesia. This year, Primary of Amore Prime School made a unique contribution to the event under the theme “Gelanggang Semangat Pemenang.” The school organized an rhythmic gymnastics competition involving students from various classes. This article highlights the school’s participation and the positive impact it had on the students.
The theme of the 40th National Sports Day, “Gelanggang Semangat Pemenang,” signifies the indomitable spirit of athletes and their pursuit of excellence in sports. It embodies dedication, passion, and sportsmanship, defining this momentous occasion.
Primary of Amore Prime School actively participated in celebrating the 40th National Sports Day by organizing an exhilarating rhythmic gymnastics competition. The event aimed to encourage physical activity, teamwork, and foster a competitive spirit among the students.
The students who took part in the rhythmic gymnastics competition expressed their delight and shared valuable insights. Many felt happiness and fulfillment. They learned the importance of teamwork, cooperation, and unity while preparing for and performing their routines. The experience not only encouraged physical activity but also instilled the values of discipline and perseverance.
The 40th National Sports Day, with the theme “Gelanggang Semangat Pemenang,” provided an excellent opportunity for Primary of Amore Prime School to engage its students actively in a memorable and meaningful way. The rhythmic gymnastics competition allowed students to showcase their talents, learn vital life skills, and celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship. It was indeed a day filled with enthusiasm, camaraderie, and a sense of achievement, leaving lasting memories for everyone involved.
Primary of Amore Prime School is proud to have been a part of this historic celebration, promoting the importance of sports and physical activity among its students by fostering qualities that will serve them well throughout their lives.
Also check our video below for more coverage of National Sports Day 2023 Event
On this momentous occasion of Independence Day, Amore Prime School embraced the theme “Terus Melaju untuk Indonesia Maju” with unwavering enthusiasm and dedication. This theme resonated deeply with our students, teachers and staff as we joined hands to celebrate the spirit of unity, resilience, and growth that defines our beloved nation.
Every sweat on the ground, every cheer on the field, and every quest for knowledge represents our collective determination to push forward. With unity as our foundation, progress as our goal, and Indonesia’s bright future as our inspiration, we will continue to strive, innovate, and work together to make “Indonesia Maju” a reality.
Let us carry this spirit of progress beyond this day, infusing it into our daily lives and actions. May our efforts, no matter how small, contribute to the tapestry of Indonesia’s advancement.
Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia, also known as the Indonesian Scout Movement, is a non-formal educational organization that promotes scouting education in Indonesia. It was established in 1961 by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX. By 2011, the Indonesian Scout Movement had grown to become the world’s largest scout association, boasting around 17 million members.
The term “Pramuka” originates from “Praja Muda Karana,” which translates to a young soul with a penchant for work. This movement offers an educational process beyond formal schooling. It’s akin to family education, packaged as an engaging, enjoyable, healthy, organized, and hands-on outdoor activity.
Every year on August 14, Indonesia celebrates Indonesian Scout Day. In 2023, Amore Prime School actively participated in commemorating the 62nd Scout Day. The event featured the theme “Professional and Proportional Human Resources” and included the induction of grade 3 students into the ranks of cub scouts and brownie scouts.
The celebration assigned grade 6 students as flag-raising troops, while participants spanned from grade 3 to grade 6. Additionally, other officers hailed from grades 4 and 5.
Upon fulfilling the responsibilities set by the Board of Trustees, the spotlight shifted to the inauguration of cub scouts and brownie scouts. This event saw the participation of 74 students from grade 3. The ceremony involved embedding handkerchiefs, donning hats and pins, and navigating ropes adorned with flags symbolizing their involvement in Indonesian and global scouting organizations.
After the inauguration concluded, one of the standby members recited the Dwisatya (Cub’s Promise) and Dwidharma (Cub’s Commitment), followed by all the new cub and brownie members. This was their pledge and dedication upon joining the ranks of scouts.
With the ceremony and inauguration completed, all Scout members extended their congratulations to the new cub and brownie members. The well-wishes began with the coaches (teachers) and resonated among members from classes 4 to 6. The Scouts exhibited great enthusiasm throughout the event, engaging in spirited renditions of scout songs.
The ultimate aim of these activities is to foster character, morality, and noble virtues among Indonesia’s youth. It’s important to note that scouting in Indonesia has been tailored to align with the interests and development of the nation’s society.
July 17 2023 marked the beginning of a new semester for our students. For our new grade 1 students, who just become a primary students from kindergarten, we held a welcoming ceremony to help them ease into their new school life as a primary student.
With the theme ‘Sailing with Primary’ we hope that grade 1 students can sail and learn together at Amore Prime School until they graduate.
The welcoming ceremony began with a prayer at the school’s yard, followed by an opening session by the principal of Amore Prime School, Ms. Elita.
Then come the main event of this ceremony. Students one by one traced their hands on a piece of paper with paint. This is to symbolizes that they are ready to learn together at Amore Prime School.
As the ceremony come to an end, we hope all the best for our students for many years to come!
P2 Project, “Proud to be Indonesian”, was held to instill a sense of pride about their culture and heritage as Indonesians in the young minds of the students and also showing attitudes in accordance with the profile of Pancasila students. There are various activities held in this project.
The first activity was a presentation where students shared why they were proud to be Indonesian. The presentation helped students to understand what it meant to be proud of one’s roots and instilled a sense of national pride in them.
The second activity was a presentation about traditional food. The presentation was an excellent way to educate the students about the culinary culture of their country and appreciate the variety of flavors and spices that make Indonesian food so unique.
The singing and dancing of traditional songs were also a great way to showcase the country’s rich musical heritage. It was wonderful to see the children immerse themselves in the culture and express themselves so creatively.
The fashion show was another highlight of the event, where students dressed up in traditional attire and walked with confidence and grace. The audience was treated to a feast of colors and patterns that represented the different regions of Indonesia.
The storytelling activity about legendary stories from Indonesia was a great way to engage the children’s imagination and introduce them to the rich history and mythology of their country. The stories helped them understand the values and beliefs that are intrinsic to Indonesian culture.
Project and activities like this are important in order to preserve our cultural heritage and help students understand and appreciate the diversity of our country. It was heartwarming to see the enthusiasm and participation of the students.