Where We Are

With a deep understanding of the local educational system, culture, and technological infrastructure, we offer teacher coaching, tech support and data analytics designed to streamline the process of introducing and implementing educational technology solutions in schools in Southeast Asia.

  • Philippines

    The Philippine education system comprises six years of primary education, four years of junior high school, and two years of senior high school. Overseen by the Department of Education (DepEd), it emphasizes holistic development and skills-based learning. Instruction is conducted primarily in Filipino and English. Challenges include resource disparities and infrastructure limitations, but ongoing reforms aim to improve access and quality.

  • Singapore

    The Singapore education system is renowned globally for its high standards and emphasis on excellence. It comprises six years of primary education, four years of secondary education, and two to three years of pre-university education. The Ministry of Education (MOE) oversees curriculum development, teacher training, and school management. Instruction is primarily in English, with a strong focus on math and science. The system promotes holistic development, critical thinking, and lifelong learning, preparing students for success in a competitive global environment.

  • Indonesia

    The Indonesian education system is structured into six years of primary education, three years of lower secondary education, and three years of upper secondary education. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) oversees education policies and curriculum development. Instruction is typically in Bahasa Indonesia, with an emphasis on national identity and cultural values. While facing challenges such as limited access to quality education in remote areas and disparities between rural and urban schools, the government is implementing reforms to enhance educational outcomes and promote inclusive learning opportunities for all students.