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Mountainview International Christian School

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Phone
  
+62 298 311673

Province
  
Central Java

Address
  
JL. Nakula Sadewa Raya No. 55 Salatiga - Central Java 50722, Dukuh, Sidomukti, Salatiga City, Central Java 50722, Indonesia

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Mountainview Christian School (also known as "MCS") is a private, Christian, international school located in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. The school has a population of about 300 students and offers an educational program from kindergarten to 12th grade.

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History

The school began as the vision of missionaries to give their children a Christian education and to prepare them for the world. In the fall of 1981, the school began in a small, rented house as Central Java Inter-Mission School ("CJIMS"). The school had fifteen students and three teachers.

Soon the number of students grew, and the originally rented house grew crowded. The school relocated to another house in a village area. When the school was moved, the original house was refurbished as the first dormitory.

More teachers and even more students came from many nations. By 1986, the second school building had also become insufficient for the increasing student population. A high school facility was built on a piece of rented land not far from the second school building. The elementary remained in the second school for a time, but two years later a large plot of land was purchased by the organizing foundation and a new elementary school was built to accommodate the increasing number of students and staff. The second school building became a second dormitory. The new school campus was opened in 1990.

Since 1990, there has been continual construction on the campus, which has expanded to 13.5 acres (55,000 m2). The land was cleared and four dorms, a high school, a soccer field and track, an auditorium, a lunch pavilion, more elementary buildings, and a two-court gym have been built.

In 2002, the name of the school was changed to "Mountainview International Christian School".

In March 2007, MICS celebrated its 25th Anniversary.

In January 2015, the name of the school was changed to Mountainview Christian School ("MCS") from the previous Mountainview International Christian School ("MICS")

Athletics

MICS is a member of the Indonesian International Small Schools Activities Conference, or IISSAC. MICS participates in the soccer and basketball events. Swimming, Cross Country Running, and most recently badminton, with MICS Girls doubles winning the first event in 2013.

In 2007, MICS hosted the IISSAC basketball tournament and won first-place trophies for both boys' & girls' basketball. In 2010, MICS hosted the IISSAC basketball tournament and won first-place trophy for boys' basketball. In 2011, 2012, and 2013 MICS varsity boys' basketball team won the first-place trophy in the IISSAC basketball tournament that was hosted in Bali, Bandung, and Surabaya making them 4x consecutive champions. In 2016, MCS' girl's basketball team won the IISSAC tournament in the final against Wesley International School, Malang. In 2016, MCS hosted the IISSAC swimming tournament and won first-place trophies for both boys' & girls' cross-country.

Clubs & Events

MICS offers students the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities such as drama club, various sports, and worship dance team. Events include the Field Day, sports tournaments (school-wide as well as IISSAC), the Christmas Concert & Bazaar, school retreats.

Alumni

Graduates of MICS go on to universities around the world. Most go to the United States, but a number have gone on to universities in South Korea, Australia, Canada, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. Former students often visit the school around graduation in May.

References

Mountainview International Christian School Wikipedia